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- Otaci abstract "Otaci (formerly Ataki, Russian Атаки) is a town (population 8,400) on the southwestern bank of the Dniester River, which at that point forms the northeastern border of Moldova. On the opposite side of the Dniester lies the Ukrainian city of Mohyliv-Podilskyi, and the two municipalities are connected by a bridge over the river. Otaci is located in Ocniţa District.It is first attested in the 15th century; as part of Bessarabia, it was given by the Ottoman Empire to the Russian Empire following the Russo-Turkish War, 1806-1812, although the region belonged to Moldavia (a vassal state of the Ottomans), and by the 1890s it had become a poor, heavily Jewish village. In April 1918, during the last stages of World War I, it became part of Romania. In 1940, as a consequence of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, the Red Army entered Bessarabia and incorporated it into the USSR. In 1991 Moldova became independent, and in 1994 Otaci achieved the status of oraş (city).".
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- Otaci wikiPageExternalLink index.phpoption=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=Otaci.
- Otaci wikiPageID "11904376".
- Otaci wikiPageLength "1713".
- Otaci wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Otaci wikiPageRevisionID "669631273".
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Bessarabia.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cities_in_Moldova.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Category:City_on_the_Dniester.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moldova–Ukraine_border_crossings.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ocnița_District.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Dniester.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Mohyliv-Podilskyi.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Moldova.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Molotov-Ribbentrop_Pact.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Ocniţa_District.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Ocnița_District.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Turkish_War,_1806-1812.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Turkish_War_(1806–12).
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Shtetl.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink USSR.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ataki".
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLinkText "Otaci".
- Otaci wikiPageWikiLinkText "Otaci-Târg".
- Otaci hasPhotoCollection Otaci.
- Otaci wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AdminCitiesMoldova.
- Otaci wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Otaci wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ocniţa-geo-stub.
- Otaci subject Category:Cities_in_Moldova.
- Otaci subject Category:City_on_the_Dniester.
- Otaci subject Category:Moldova–Ukraine_border_crossings.
- Otaci subject Category:Ocnița_District.
- Otaci hypernym Town.
- Otaci point "48.43333333333333 27.8".
- Otaci type Place.
- Otaci type PopulatedPlace.
- Otaci type Settlement.
- Otaci type Place.
- Otaci type Location.
- Otaci type Place.
- Otaci type Thing.
- Otaci type SpatialThing.
- Otaci type Q486972.
- Otaci comment "Otaci (formerly Ataki, Russian Атаки) is a town (population 8,400) on the southwestern bank of the Dniester River, which at that point forms the northeastern border of Moldova. On the opposite side of the Dniester lies the Ukrainian city of Mohyliv-Podilskyi, and the two municipalities are connected by a bridge over the river.".
- Otaci label "Otaci".
- Otaci sameAs Otaci.
- Otaci sameAs Otaci.
- Otaci sameAs ოტაჩი.
- Otaci sameAs Otačis.
- Otaci sameAs Otaci.
- Otaci sameAs m.02rxfxj.
- Otaci sameAs Otaci.
- Otaci sameAs Отачь.
- Otaci sameAs Атаки.
- Otaci sameAs 618631.
- Otaci sameAs Атаки_(Молдова).
- Otaci sameAs Q2608576.
- Otaci sameAs Q2608576.
- Otaci lat "48.43333333333333".
- Otaci long "27.8".
- Otaci wasDerivedFrom Otaci?oldid=669631273.
- Otaci isPrimaryTopicOf Otaci.