Mocra
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Mocra (Ukrainian: Мокра; Russian: Мокра; Polish: Mokra[1]) is a commune in the Rîbnița District of Transnistria, Moldova. It is composed of four villages: Basarabca (Бессарабка), Mocra, Șevcenco (Шевченко) and Zaporojeț (Запорожець, Запорожец).[2] It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the self-proclaimed Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
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Mocra
Мокра (Russian) Мокра (Ukrainian) | |
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Coordinates: 47°37′44″N 29°8′56″E | |
Country (de jure) | Moldova |
Country (de facto) | Transnistria[lower-alpha 1] |
Elevation | 140 m (460 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
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