- Drochia District
-
Drochia — District (Raion) — Country Republic of Moldova Administrative center
(Oraş-reşedinţă)
DrochiaGovernment – Raion President Andrei Marian (PLDM), since 2011 Area – Total 1,000 km2 (386.1 sq mi) Population (2011) – Total 90,100 – Density 90.1/km2 (233.4/sq mi) Time zone EET (UTC+2) – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Postal Code 252 Area code(s) +373 52 Car plates DR Website www.drochia.md Drochia district is a district in the north of Moldova. Its administrative center is the city of Drochia. As of 2011, its population was 90,100.
Contents
History
The oldest historical attestations about the settlements in the district from the period 1443-1470 when the mentioned villages Cotova, Hasnasenii Mari, Mindic. In the next century of growth followed both economic, cultural and demographic explosion, shown by the fact that 11 villages in the district had 3,000 inhabitants. After the Treaty of Bucharest in 1812, Bessarabia as Drochia district are occupied by the Russian Empire at this time there is a massive colonization by Ukrainians and Russians. In 1918 after the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia united with the motherland Romania. And in 1940, Bessarabia is again occupied by the USSR on the Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty. After the 2004 census the population was 94.500 inhabitants of the district.
Geography
Drochia district is located in the north of Moldova, has Donduseni District neighborhood in north, east Floresti and Soroca district, south Singerei District and Riscani District in the southwest. In the northern district they learn remains of Plateau Moldova, while most of the district is located in Balti Steppe. The relief is poorly fractured, weak erogenous processes. Chernozems occupy about 80% of the district.
Climate
District climate is temperate, with shades continental. Average annual temperature is c. 9-10.5, average temperature in July is 21 C, while in January -5 C. Annual precipitation varies from 600-650 mm years reaching rainy, while 300-350 mm in dry years. Average wind speed is 3-6 m \ s.
Fauna
Fauna is characterized by the presence of such mammals such as fox, ferret, wild boar, deer, fallow Deer, rabbit, weasel, hedgehog, in water bodies: ondatra and otter. From bird: stork, crow, partridges, swallow, egrets, swan, in the past Balti steppe which was populated by bustards mainly inhabited district today. Now they have disappeared or are in a tiny number. The emblem Drochia District is present bustard, from which comes the name of the district.
Flora
Forests occupy 8.1% the area district and are characterized by: hornbeam, oak, beech, lime, chestnut, ash and others. Plant, mainly steppe features are: fescue, denial, clover, wormwood, burdock, knotweed and others.
Rivers
Drochia district is located in the Raut river basin (the largest tributary of the Nistru River), which has a length of 286 km, crossing tributaries of the district are along Raut, Cubolta (101 km) and Cainari (86 km). Most lakes in the district have artificial origin.
Administrative subdivisions
There are a total of 40 localities: 1 city, and 27 communes (containing further 12 villages within):
Cities
- Drochia (population 20,400)
Communes
- Antoneuca (Antoneni; pop. 479)
- Baroncea (pop. 1,609)
- Baroncea Nouă
- Chetrosu (pop. 5,325)
- Cotova (pop. 3,569)
- Măcăreuca
- Dominteni (pop. 1,402)
- Drochia (Drochia sat; pop. 2,843)
- Fîntîniţa (Ghizdita; pop. 1,405)
- Ghizdita, loc.st.c.f.
- Gribova (Năduşita, Năduşiţa; pop. 2,175)
- Hăsnăşenii Mari (pop. 1,884)
- Hăsnăşenii Noi (pop. 1,736)
- Lazo (Cuza-Vodă)
- Maramonovca (Moara Nouă; pop. 2,666)
- Miciurin (Ghica-Vodă; pop. 1,608)
- Mîndîc (pop. 3,402)
- Moara de Piatră (pop. 1,659)
- Nicoreni (Nicoreşti; pop. 3,420)
- Ochiul Alb (pop. 3,089)
- Palanca (pop. 901)
- Holoşniţa Nouă
- Şalvirii Noi
- Pelinia (pop. 7,538)
- Pelinia, loc.st.c.f
- Pervomaiscoe (Căetăneşti; pop. 897)
- Sergheuca (Serghieşti)
- Petreni (pop. 1,179)
- Popeştii Noi
- Popeştii de Jos (pop. 1,902)
- Popeştii de Sus (pop. 1,784)
- Sofia (pop. 4,823)
- Şalvirii Vechi (pop. 1,082)
- Ceapaevca
- Iliciovca
- Şuri (pop. 4,614)
- Şurii Noi
- Ţarigrad (pop. 4,655)
- Zguriţa (pop. 2,840)
Demographics
1 January 2011 the district population was 90,100 of which 22.5% urban and 77.5% rural population.
- Births (2010): 904 (10.0 per 1000)
- Deaths (2010): 1311 (14.5 per 1000)
- Growth Rate (2010): -407 (-4.5 per 1000)
Ethnic groups
Ethnic group Population % of total* Moldovans (Romanians) 75,044 86.17% Ukrainians 9,849 11.31% Russians 1,641 1.88% Gypsies 272 0.31% Gagauzians 44 0.05% Others 242 0.28% Religion
- Christian - 98.2%
- Orthodox Christian - 97.0%
- Protestant - 1.2%
- Baptists - 0.5%
- Pentecostals - 0.3%
- Seventh-day Adventists - 0.2%
- Evangelicals - 0.2%
- Other - 1.4%
- No Religion - 0.4%
Economy
As of 2009, 13,767 businesses were registered in the district. 11,168 these were private farms, 1,585 individual businesses, 492 limited liability companies, 28 joint stock companies, 13 state-owned enterprises, 257 "public ventures", and 224 other types.
Education
At of 2009, there were 41 kindergartens in the district, with 3,827 kids. There were 12 lyceums (grades 1-12), 9 secondary schools (grades 1-11), 15 gymnasiums (grades 1-9), 3 primary schools (grades 1-4), a boarding school for students with disabilities, and an auxiliary school.
Politics
Located in the so-called North Red electoral region (the region where PCRM obtained favorable results over 50% of votes), district in 2001-2009 was mainly communist district. But after the 2010 elections the communists lose to the AEI.
During the last three elections AEI had an increase of 68.0%
Parliament elections results Year AEI PCRM 2010 48.58% 19,623 44.57% 15,043 July 2009 46.20% 18,047 49.69% 19,406 April 2009 30.36% 11,678 56.91% 21,895 Elections
election results in Drochia District Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of MoldovaParties and coalitions Votes % +/− Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 18,003 44.57 −5.12 Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 11,400 28.22 +12.0 Democratic Party of Moldova 5,583 13,82 -2.46 Liberal Party 1,700 4.21 −4.36 Party Alliance Our Moldova 940 2.33 −2.80 Humanist Party of Moldova 489 1.21 +1.21 Other Party 2295 5.64 +1.53 Total (turnout 59.01%) 40,697 100.00 Culture
There are 33 public libraries and 5 museums in Drochia district. There are also 115 art groups.
Personalities
- Ion Buga - Politician, Member of the Moldovan Parliament 1990-1994, party founder Romanian National Party
- Ion Costaș - Minister of Internal Affairs of Moldova in 1990-1992
- Nicolae Filip - Specialist in physics, geometry ultrashort radio wave propagation, and honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova.
- Nicolae Testemițanu - Scientist, surgeon, hygienist and politician
External links
- District Council Webpage
- Drochia District at the Webpage of the Ministry of Local Public Administration
Administrative divisions of Moldova Districts Anenii Noi · Basarabeasca · Briceni · Cahul · Cantemir · Călăraşi · Căuşeni · Cimişlia · Criuleni · Donduşeni · Drochia · Dubăsari · Edineţ · Făleşti · Floreşti · Glodeni · Hînceşti · Ialoveni · Leova · Nisporeni · Ocniţa · Orhei · Rezina · Rîşcani · Sîngerei · Soroca · Străşeni · Şoldăneşti · Ştefan Vodă · Taraclia · Teleneşti · UngheniAutonomous regions Municipalities 1 The political status of Transnistria is not settled.Coordinates: 48°05′N 27°50′E / 48.083°N 27.833°E
Categories:- Drochia District
- Districts of Moldova
- Moldova geography stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.