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Please let me know your source about the transnistrian census about the procentage that you have for: Bulgarians, poles, gagauz, jews, belarusians, germans.The quated sourceinthe "2004 Census in Transnistria" article http://www.olvia.idknet.com/ol37-09-05.htm http://pridnestrovie.net/2004census.html are releasing data only for moldavians, ukranians and russians. Thank you( Colinspancev ( talk) 16:03, 13 February 2008 (UTC))
Mauco, you wrote that preliminary data were released after 40 days. Please let me know the refference.
The lack of transparence regarding data (delay and lack of district-level info) is making me worry about possible falsification. In Romania, we are used with other standards of transparency. One of secrets of the census is the number of self-declared Romanians, while the percentage of "Other nationalities" increased. As jews emigrated in big number, how can be explained the "others" percentage increase?-- MariusM 20:24, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
Using the 2004 census figures given as a source in the article, I have corrected the vandalism that showed Moldovans at 90% and Russians and Ukrainians at 0.5%. The other figures must be suspect given the lack of sources. Vauxhall1964 ( talk) 21:56, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
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Please let me know your source about the transnistrian census about the procentage that you have for: Bulgarians, poles, gagauz, jews, belarusians, germans.The quated sourceinthe "2004 Census in Transnistria" article http://www.olvia.idknet.com/ol37-09-05.htm http://pridnestrovie.net/2004census.html are releasing data only for moldavians, ukranians and russians. Thank you( Colinspancev ( talk) 16:03, 13 February 2008 (UTC))
Mauco, you wrote that preliminary data were released after 40 days. Please let me know the refference.
The lack of transparence regarding data (delay and lack of district-level info) is making me worry about possible falsification. In Romania, we are used with other standards of transparency. One of secrets of the census is the number of self-declared Romanians, while the percentage of "Other nationalities" increased. As jews emigrated in big number, how can be explained the "others" percentage increase?-- MariusM 20:24, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
Using the 2004 census figures given as a source in the article, I have corrected the vandalism that showed Moldovans at 90% and Russians and Ukrainians at 0.5%. The other figures must be suspect given the lack of sources. Vauxhall1964 ( talk) 21:56, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
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