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Zaim — Commune and village — Location in Moldova Coordinates: 46°37′N 29°21′E / 46.617°N 29.35°ECoordinates: 46°37′N 29°21′E / 46.617°N 29.35°E Country Moldova District Căuşeni District Time zone EET (UTC+2) – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Zaim is commune in a Căuşeni district, Moldava, located 7 km from the district seat Căuşeni. It is composed of three villages: Zaim, Marianca de Sus, and Zaim, loc. st. c. f.
Demographics
As of the 2004 Moldovan Census, it had a population of 4,657, of whom 4,569 are Moldovans (Romanians), 48 Russians, 24 Ukrainians, 4 Gagauzians, 1 Pole, and 11 other/undeclared. The dominant language is Romanian.
History
Zaim is well known in Moldova as the home village of Alexei Mateevici, a famous Bessarabian poet and national activist. Mateevici's house is currently a museum. In Zaim there is also a Museum of the Spirit of Southern Moldova, that includes exhibits of a number of artists and writers with origins in southern Bessarabia.
Notable people
- Alexei Mateevici
- Vasile Cijevschi
Cities 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
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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.
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