This small town, in the very north of Transnistria, was already mentioned in 1608. Its coat of arms depicts a lion holding a bunch of grapes. In the course of its history, it was controlled in turn by the Union of Poland-Lithuania, the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union... It is the birthplace of Nicolae Coval (Prime Minister of Soviet Moldavia from 1945 to 1946) and Pyotr Vershigora (leader of the Soviet partisans in the region during the Second World War and later a writer). There is a museum, the Church of St. Mary with its gilded bulbous bell towers, the Church of St. Michael of Krustovaia and the Dniestr Sanatorium.

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