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Căuşeni
SealLocation within Moldova Coordinates: 46°38′N 29°24′E / 46.633°N 29.4°ECoordinates: 46°38′N 29°24′E / 46.633°N 29.4°E Country Moldova County Căuşeni District Government - Mayor Anatolie Zaremba Population (January 2011) - Total 19,900 Time zone EET (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Area code(s) +373 243 Website www.causeni.md Căuşeni is a city and the administrative center of Căuşeni District, Moldova.
Its population at the 2004 census was 17,757, of which 14,807 Moldovans/Romanians, 960 Ukrainians, 1,521 Russians, 82 Gagauzians, 273 Bulgarians, 6 Jews, 3 Poles, 8 Gypsies, and 97 other/undeclared.[1]
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History
The 17th century Assumption of Our Lady Church is the oldest surviving building in the town. It is set more than 3 feet (0.91 m) below ground level and preserves the only medieval fresco in the Republic of Moldova. Executed by Walachian painters in a late Byzantine-Romanian style, the interiors feature religious scenes and iconography in vibrant reds, gold, and blues.
Notable people
- Anatol Petrencu
Gallery
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Cities Căuşeni | Căinari
Communes Baccealia | Baimaclia | Chircăiești | Chircăieştii Noi | Chiţcani | Ciufleşti | Cîrnăţeni | Cîrnăţenii Noi | Copanca | Coşcalia | Cremenciug | Fîrlădeni | Gîsca | Grădiniţa | Grigorievca | Hagimus | Opaci | Pervomaisc | Plop-Ştiubei | Săiţi | Sălcuţa | Taraclia | Tănătari | Tănătarii Noi | Tocuz | Ucrainca | Ursoaia | Zaim
Villages
of sub-city or
sub-commune levelCăinari, loc.st.cf | Tricolici | Surchiceni | Baurci | Mereneşti | Zahorna | Sălcuţa Nouă | Florica | Plop | Fîrlădenii Noi | Leuntea | Valea Verde | Constantinovca | Ştefăneşti | Ursoaia Nouă | Zviozdocica | Marianca de Sus | Zaim, loc. st. c. f.
Cities of Moldova (alphabetical order) Municipalities Chişinău (national capital) · Bălţi · Bender (Tighina)2
Capitals of
autonomous unitsDistrict seats4 Anenii Noi · Basarabeasca · Briceni · Cahul · Cantemir · Călăraşi · Căuşeni · Cimişlia · Criuleni · Donduşeni · Drochia · Edineţ · Făleşti · Floreşti · Glodeni · Hînceşti · Ialoveni · Leova · Nisporeni · Ocniţa · Orhei · Rezina · Rîşcani · Sîngerei · Soroca · Străşeni · Şoldăneşti · Ştefan Vodă · Taraclia · Teleneşti · Ungheni
Other cities Biruinţa · Bucovăţ · Căinari · Camenca1 · Ceadîr-Lunga · Codru · Corneşti · Costeşti · Crasnoe1 · Cricova · Cupcini · Dnestrovsc1 · Dubăsari1 · Durleşti · Frunză · Ghindeşti · Grigoriopol1 · Iargara · Lipcani · Maiac1 · Mărculeşti · Otaci · Rîbniţa1 · Sîngera · Slobozia1 · Tiraspolul Nou1 · Vadul lui Vodă · Vatra · Vulcăneşti
1 In Transnistria. 2 Controlled by the Transnistrian authorities. 3 Also a municipality. 4 The seat of Dubăsari District is the commune of Cocieri (not a city). Categories:- Cities in Moldova
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