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Cimișlia District

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Country
  
Republic of Moldova

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Area code(s)
  
+373 41

Area
  
923 km²

Capital
  
Cimișlia

Administrative center (Oraş-reşedinţă)
  
Cimişlia

Postal Code
  
241

Car plates
  
CM

Population
  
61,300 (2012)

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Cimișlia is a district (Moldovan: raion) in southern Moldova, with its administrative center at Cimișlia. On January 1, 2011 its population was 61,700.

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History

The earliest documented locations are Sagaidac, Javgur and Gura Galbenei, first mentioned from 1605 to 1670. The district was settled by Moldovans, unlike Leova District to the west. During the 17th and 18th centuries agriculture (primarily wine-making) predominated, with a significant increase in population. In 1812, after the Russo-Turkish War, Bessarabia was released Russian Empire until 1917. In 1918, after the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia united with Romania; from 1918–1940 and 1941–1944, the district was part of Lăpușna County. In 1940, following the Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty, Bessarabia was released the Soviet Union. In 1991, as a result of the independence of Moldova, the district was part of Lăpușna County until 2003 (when it became an administrative unit of Moldova).

Geography

The district is located in the southern Republic of Moldova. It is bordered by Hîncești District and Ialoveni District on the north, Căușeni District on the east and Gagauzia, Basarabeasca District and the Ukraine border on the south. The northern part of the district is hilly, where the Central Moldavian Plateau rises to 250 metres (820 ft); elevations in the rest of the district rang from 50 to 200 metres (160 to 660 ft). Erosion is not a serious problem.

Climate

Cimişlia District has a temperate continental climate with an average annual temperature of 10–10.5 °C (50.0–50.9 °F). The July average temperature is 22–23 °C (72–73 °F), and −4 °C (25 °F) in January. Annual precipitation is 450–550 millimetres (18–22 in). The average wind speed is 2–5 metres per second (4.5–11.2 mph).

Fauna

The district has typical European fauna, with mammals such as foxes, hedgehogs, deer, wild boar, polecat, wild cat and ermine. Birds include partridge, crows, eagles, starlings and swallows.

Flora

Forests of the district include oak, ash, hornbeam, linden, maple and walnut. Plants include wormwood, knotweed, fescue and nettles.

Water

The district is in the Black Sea basin, and the main river is the 183-kilometre (114 mi) Cogalnic. Most lakes are man-made.

Administrative subdivisions

  • Localities: 39
  • Administrative center: Cimişlia
  • City: Cimişlia
  • Communes: 16
  • Villages: 22
  • Demographics

    On 1 January 2012 the district's population was 61,300, of which 23.2 percent was urban and 76.8 percent was rural.

  • Births (2010): 570 (9.2 per 1000)
  • Deaths (2010): 830 (13.4 per 1000)
  • Growth rate (2010): -260 (-4.2 per 1000)
  • Religion

  • Christians - 98.0%
  • Orthodox Christians - 96.0%
  • Protestant - 2.0%
  • Seventh-day Adventists - 1.2%
  • Baptists - 0.8%
  • Other - 1.2%
  • None 0.8%
  • Economy

    The district has 10,856 registered businesses. Agricultural land comprises 55,000 hectares (210 sq mi), 59.6 percent of the total land area. Arable land is 45,575 hectares (175.97 sq mi), 49.4 percent of the total land area. Orchards make up 2,298 hectares (8.87 sq mi) (2.5 percent), vineyards 6,436 hectares (24.85 sq mi) (7 percent) and pastures 11,897 hectares (45.93 sq mi) (12.9 percent of total area).

    Education

    The district has 34 schools, with a total enrollment of 9,079 children (including 300 professional school students). There are 740 teachers.

    Politics

    The district favors centre-right parties, particularly the AEI (which has increased 120.7 percent in support in the last three elections). The PCRM has lost ground in the last three elections.

    Culture

    The district has a museum, 15 works of art, 14 musical ensembles and 39 public libraries.

    Healthcare

    The district has a 200-bed hospital, a 14-office family-practice center and six health centers. There are 65 doctors, 217 personal-care aides and 115 auxiliary medical personnel.

    References

    Cimișlia District Wikipedia