Gagauzia conflict | |||
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Part of the post-Soviet conflicts | |||
Date | 12 November 1989 – 14 January 1995 (5 years, 3 months and 2 days) | ||
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Resulted in | Diplomatic resolution
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Budjak Battalion[2] | |||
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The Gagauzia conflict (Gagauz: Gagauziya çatışmaları; Romanian: Conflictul din Găgăuzia) was a conflict between the Moldavian SSR and posteriorly the independent Republic of Moldova and their Gagauz population, which sought further autonomy within Moldova. It culminated in the declaration of the Gagauz Republic, separate from Moldavia, with the aim of remaining within the Soviet Union; however, following the latter's dissolution, the Gagauz Republic became a de facto independent state. It was formally reintegrated into Moldova in 1995, when Gagauzia was officially recognized as an autonomous territorial unit within the country.