Olănești

Olănești is a village in Ștefan Vodă District, Moldova.

[4] On 23 February 1932, in front of Olănești, at the Soviet bank of the Dniester river, 40 out of a group of 60 unarmed ethnic Romanians from Transnistria who were attempting to escape from the Soviet Union into Romania were massacred by Soviet border troops and by agents of the State Political Directorate (GPU).

[5] From May 26, 1941, to June 1959, the village was the administrative center of the abolished Olănești District.

By Population Census 2004 in Olănești live 5297 people (2511 men, 2786 women).

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