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Camenca ( Romanian : Camenca [ˈkameŋka] , Moldovan Cyrillic : Каменка; Russian : Каменка , romanized :  Kamenka ; Ukrainian : Кам'янка , romanized :  Kamyanka ) is a town in Transnistria , a breakaway republic internationally recognized as part of Moldova . It is composed of the town itself and the village of Solnecinoe . Camenca is the seat of Camenca District . The town is located on the Dniester , in the north of Transnistria.

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3-686: The Dniester Sanatorium is the oldest health resort in Camenca , Transnistria , Moldova . Founded immediately after World War II , in what was then the Moldavian SSR , the sanatorium is still open to the public. It is located on the banks of the Dniester river in the North of region, near the town of Camenca . It offers therapeutic treatment, most notably ampelotherapy which is described as treatment by grape juice and wine. The resort includes

6-552: A large cinema, a library and other recreational facilities. 48°02′04″N 28°40′56″E  /  48.03437227913074°N 28.682308702508244°E  / 48.03437227913074; 28.682308702508244 Camenca The mayor is Pyotr Mustya. The settlement was founded in 1609, when it was part of the Kingdom of Poland . In 1672 it fell to the Ottoman Empire , but was regained by Poland in 1699. Kamionka, as it

9-1011: Was known in Polish, was a private village of the Lubomirski family, administratively located in the Bracław County in the Bracław Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province . Following the Second Partition of Poland , in 1793, it was annexed by Russia . The town became part of Soviet Ukraine in 1920, and then of the Moldavian Autonomous Oblast in 1924, which was soon converted into the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , and

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