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For the commune in the same district with the same name, see Donduşeni, Donduşeni.
Donduşeni — Commune and village — Location in Moldova Coordinates: 48°13′N 27°35′E / 48.217°N 27.583°ECoordinates: 48°13′N 27°35′E / 48.217°N 27.583°E Country Moldova District Donduşeni District Population (January 2011) – Total 10,700 Time zone EET (UTC+2) – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Donduşeni is a city in the north of Moldova. It is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Donduşeni District. Its postal code is MD-5100. The population at the 2004 census was 9,801.
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Demographics
At the 1930 census, the locality (then a village) was known as Dondoşani-Gară (literally Dondoşani Station), and had a population of 953. It was part of Plasa Climăuţi of Soroca County.
Ethnic composition Ethnic group 1930 census 2004 census Moldovans (Romanians) 338 6,495 Ruthenians (Ukrainians) 42 2,055 Russians 280 1,146 Jews 277 12 Bulgarians 1 17 Gagauzians - 12 Poles 13 7 Gypsies - 1 Germans 1 56 Serbians, Croatians, Slovenes 1 others - Total 953 9,801 Native language Language 1930 census 2004 census Romanian 340 N/A Yiddish 270 N/A Russian 196 N/A Ukrainian 138 N/A Polish 7 N/A German 1 N/A Serbo-Croatian, Slovene 1 N/A Total 953 9,801 There are three high schools in Donduşeni, one Romanian, the Alexei Mateevici Lyceum, and two Russian.
Donduşeni has a hospital, a hotel, a police office, some caffes, and restaurants.
Notable people
- Simion Galeţchi
Bibliography
Veaceslav Ioniţă, Ghidul oraşelor din Republica Moldova/ Veaceslav Ioniţă. Igor Munteanu, Irina Beregoi. - Chişinău,: TISH, 2004 (F.E.-P. Tipografia Centrală). 248 p. ISBN 9975-947-39-5
References
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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