Orphans of history : the forgotten republic of Transnistria – photo essay
      Photographer Didier Bizet has spent time documenting life in the self-proclaimed autonomous republic, which is not recognised by the international community. Its status raises complex questions about the identity of its inhabitants – Ukrainians, Russians, Moldovans and Bulgarians – in a land (…)
  
  
  
  
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