15-479: Drochia district ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdroki.a] ) is a district in the north of Moldova . Its administrative center is the city of Drochia . As of 2011, its population was 90,100. The oldest historical attestations about the settlements in the district from the period 1443 to 1470 when the mentioned villages Cotova , Hasnasenii Mari , Mindic . In the next century of growth followed both economic , cultural and demographic explosion , shown by
30-414: 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. There are a total of 40 localities: 1 city, and 27 communes (containing further 12 villages within): 1 January 2012 the district population was 89,500 of which 22.8% urban and 77.2% rural population. Footnote : * There
45-400: A separate administration, and are part of either cities/towns/municipalities (41 of them) or communes (659). Few localities are inhabited. In the administrative-territorial structure of Moldova are 898 second-level administrative territorial units (cities/towns, sectors and villages/communes). The status of Chișinău, Bălți, and Tighina as municipalities and first-level territorial units of
60-490: Is 3–6 m \ s. Fauna is characterized by the presence of such mammals such as fox , ferret , wild boar , deer , fallow deer , rabbit , weasel , and hedgehog ; and in water bodies: muskrat and otter . For birds, there are: stork , crow , partridge , swallow , egret and swan . In the past the Balti steppe was populated by bustards . Now they have disappeared or are in a tiny number. The emblem of Drochia District
75-524: Is a bustard , from which comes the name of the district. Forests occupy 8.1% of the district's area and are characterized by: hornbeam , oak , beech , lime , chestnut , ash and others. Plants , mainly steppe features are: fescue , clover , wormwood , burdock , knotweed and others. Drochia district is located in the Raut river basin (the largest tributary of the Nistru River ), which has
90-400: Is an ongoing controversy regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians. 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. At of 2009, there were 41 kindergartens in
105-419: Is divided administratively into two levels: Moldova has a total of 1,682 localities; from these 982 are incorporated ( de jure with 982 mayors and 982 local councils), including 53 cities/towns, other 13 cities with municipality status (see municipiu ), and 916 rural localities. They cover the entire area of the country. A number of villages are self-governed, while others 700 villages are too small to have
120-585: Is known as Bender . There are 147 settlement names shared by multiple localities in Moldova. Most notable cases includes these: The first-level units (except Transnistria?) are grouped into three regions: Northern Region Central Region Southern Region Between 1998 and February 2003, Moldova was divided into 12 territorial units, including 1 municipality, 1 autonomous territorial unit, 1 territorial unit, and 9 counties (Romanian: județe ; seats in brackets): In October 1999, Taraclia County
135-539: The USSR on the Molotov–Ribbentrop Treaty . After the 2004 census the population was 94.500 inhabitants of the district. Drochia district is located in the north of Moldova , has Donduseni District neighborhood in north , east Florești 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
150-641: The country allows their suburb villages to have, when large enough, their own mayor and local council. By contrast, the villages that are administratively part of (some of) the other cities do not retain self-rule. ¹ Tighina and the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester are under the control of the unrecognized separatist Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as Transnistria). There, Tighina
165-667: The district is located in Balti Steppe. The relief is poorly fractured, weak erogenous processes. Chernozems occupy about 80% of the district. District climate is temperate , with shades continental. Average annual temperature is 9.5 °C (49 °F), average temperature in July is 21 °C (70 °F), while in January −5 °C (23 °F). Annual precipitation varies from 600 to 650 mm years reaching rainy, while 300–350 mm in dry years. Average wind speed
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#1732772066623180-405: 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 . Located in the so-called North Red electoral region (the region where PCRM obtained favorable results over 50% of votes ), district in 2001–2009
195-581: 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
210-554: 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% There are 33 public libraries and 5 museums in Drochia district. There are also 115 art groups. 48°05′N 27°50′E / 48.083°N 27.833°E / 48.083; 27.833 Administrative divisions of Moldova Government of Moldova Moldova
225-460: Was split out from the Cahul County ; it coincides with the current Taraclia District . Between 1991 and 1998, Moldova was divided into 10 cities and 40 districts: Besides Chișinău, Bălți, Tighina, Comrat, and Tiraspol, on 13 April 2017 eight more became municipalities: Cahul , Ceadîr-Lunga , Edineț , Hîncești , Orhei , Soroca , Strășeni , and Ungheni . Cubolta Cubolta
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