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Ialoveni District

Ialoveni (Romanian pronunciation: [jaloˈve]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in the central part of Moldova, with the administrative center at Ialoveni. As of 2014, its population was 93,154.

Ialoveni
District (Raion)
CountryMoldova
Administrative center
(Oraş-reşedinţă)
Ialoveni
Government
 • Raion PresidentNicolae Andronache (PL), since 2011
Area
 • Total783 km2 (302 sq mi)
 • Water25.6 km2 (9.9 sq mi)  2.27%
Population
 • Total93,154
 • Density120/km2 (310/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Area code+373 268
Car platesIL
Websitewww.ialoveni.md

History edit

The localities with the oldest documentary attestation in the district are Bardar, Puhoi, Molești, and Răzeni; these localities were mentioned for the first time in the period 1443–1485. The 16th to 18th centuries witnessed the development of the economy (agriculture and winery) and culture (several monasteries were built), as Bessarabia's population grew. After the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812), the region was annexed by the Russian Empire, and became part of the Bessarabia Governorate from 1812 to 1917, there is an intense russification of the native population. In 1918, after the Russian Revolution and the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia united with Romania. From 1918 to 1940 and again from 1941 to 1944, the district was part of the Lăpușna County, in the Kingdom of Romania. In 1940, after the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union. Towards the end of World War II, the district became part of the Moldavian SSR. In 1991, as a result of the proclamation of Independence of Moldova, it became part and residence of Chișinău County (1991–2003), and in 2003 it became an administrative unit of Moldova.

Geography edit

Ialoveni district is located in the central part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighborhood has the following district: Strășeni District and Chișinău Municipality in north, Anenii Noi District in the east, districts of Căușeni and Cimislia in the south, and Hîncești District in the west. The landscape is varied, from slippery and hilly in the northwest (Central Moldavian Plateau), until smooth and plain in the east (valley of the Botna River). Erosion processes vary in intensity. In structure, the soil contains considerable amounts of humus district, very rich. In the village Mileștii Mici is a mine of stone, where annually about 200,000 cubic meters are extracted construction materials. Space left by the extraction of stone used in the wine industry.

Climate edit

The climate is temperate continental. Summer is warm and long, with average July temperature 22 °C (72 °F) and a maximum of 36 °C (97 °F), winter is mild, with average temperature in January of −4 °C (25 °F) and a minimum of −24 °C (−11 °F). Yearly precipitation 450–600 mm (18–24 in). The average wind speed is 3–6 m/s (9.8–19.7 ft/s).

Fauna edit

The fauna is typical of central Europe. There are mammals such as foxes, hedgehogs, deer, wild boar, ermine, ferret, and more. Birds include: owl, stork, hawk, sparrow, starling, crow, egret, partridges, and others.

Flora edit

 
Forest in Ialoveni district

Forests occupy 18.3% of the district; they are complemented by oak, english oak, hornbeam, maple, linden, ash, and other trees. Plants include: wormwood, black, clover, knotweed, nettle, fescue, and more.

Rivers edit

The district is located in the basin of the Nistru River and two of its tributaries: the Botna River (152 km) and the Ișnovăț River (59 km). There are also more than a hundred water bodies, half of which are stocked with fish.

Administrative subdivisions edit

  • Localities: 34

Demographics edit

 
Costești (population: 11,967)

On 1 January 2012 the district population was 99,700, of which 15.7% urban and 84.3% rural population.

  • Births (2010): 1,455 (14.7 per 1000)
  • Deaths (2010): 1,145 (11.6 per 1000)
  • Growth rate (2010): 310 (3.1 per 1000)

Ethnic groups edit

Ethnic group % of total
Moldovans * 85.9
Romanians * 11.0
Ukrainians 0.9
Russians 0.8
Bulgarians 0.8
Gagauz 0.1
Romani 0.1
Other 0.2
Undeclared 1.11

Footnote: * There is an ongoing controversy regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians.

Religion edit

Economy edit

In Ialoveni District there are 19,802 registered businesses. Of those, about 50 businesses operate in trade, three companies in transport and telecommunications, and the national telephone operator operating here is Moldtelecom. 60% are private property, 39% are public property and the other 1% are mixed ownership.

The land of Ialoveni District on 1 January 2008 outside the 25 administrative units is distributed as follows: regional first level, covers an area of 78,348 ha, including arable land - 33,431 ha (42.7%), orchards - 3,727 ha (4.8% ), vineyards 7,942 ha (10.2%), pastures - 7,310 ha (9.4%), other land - 8,700 ha (11.1%).

Sport edit

 
Suruceni Stadium

Ialoveni district has a well-developed sport infrastructure. All localities have sports stadiums (especially football), wrestling rooms (wrestling), the annual practice rounds of cycling, distance running and different. A young generation is given importance, modern gyms are open.

Education edit

The district operates 68 educational institutions, including primary schools, secondary schools, high schools - 37 (number of students - 1362), preschool - 29 (3416 children), vocational schools - 2 (563 students), teachers - 1258.

Politics edit

Traditional Ialoveni district, political and electoral support, right-wing parties, particularly AEI. PCRM is a continues fall percentage.

During the last three elections AEI had an increase of 47.1%

Parliament elections results
Year AEI PCRM
2010 71.87% 34,958 23.52% 11,435
July 2009 71.67% 33,208 25.02% 11,591
April 2009 54.18% 23,765 33.86% 14,854

Elections edit

Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of Moldova election results in Ialoveni District
Parties and coalitions Votes % +/−
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 20,465 42.08 +17.26
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 11,435 23.52 −1.50
Liberal Party 7,953 16.35 −6.81
Democratic Party of Moldova 5,400 11,10 -0.81
Party Alliance Our Moldova 1,140 2.34 −9.47
Other Party 2,257 4.61 +1.30
Total (turnout 62.39%) 48,991 100.00


Culture edit

The district operates: a museum, 23 houses of culture, 34 libraries, 57 artistic works, including 12 bands as "model".

Health edit

The district works: a hospital - with 132 beds, a Center of Family Physician's - with 6 offices of family doctor's, 15 health centers, 11 branch offices of family doctors.

Tourism edit

 
Mileștii Mici (winery) - biggest wine collection of Europe (included in Guinness Book of Records)
  • Wine Collection (Golden Collection) of the Milestii Mici. It entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest wine collection in Europe with over 1.5 million bottles of collection. The total number of bottles present in the cellars of Milestii Mici exceed 2 million. The complex of galleries (cellars) of the Milestii Mici is itself the largest in Europe, stretching nearly 250 km, of which only 120 km are used. The wines stored here are 70% red wine, white wine with only 20% and 10% of dessert wines. The most valuable present in the collection bottle of wine was produced in 1973 and worth €480.
  • Fireplaces craftsmen from Ulmu and Vasieni: here visitors can get acquainted with old traditions of craftsmen in embroidery, crochet, craft.
  • Valley of Botna - area folk, ethno-folk with 11 bands (songs and dances, folk customs, etc.).
  • Resorts "Golden Fish" - the company Fisheries Costesti (summer cottages, hotel, restaurant, recreation area, musicians etc.).
  • Suruceni Monastery (built in 19th century Moldavian architectural style);
  • BardarZooClub is one of the biggest zoo's in Moldova, and unlike the traditional zoo's, here guests can actually touch and feed the animals.
  • Museum of History and Ethnography of the Vasieni (here you can learn about the history of the district, represented by artifacts and handicrafts).
  • If you're a fan of flowers, during April you can find 40 acres of tulip plantation in Bardarvillage, it's the biggest in Moldova.

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014". National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova. 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  • District population per year[permanent dead link]
  • Discuție:Raionul Ialoveni
  • Rezultatele alegerilor din 28 noiembrie 2010 în raionul Ialoveni

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Ialoveni Romanian pronunciation jaloˈvenʲ is a district Romanian raion in the central part of Moldova with the administrative center at Ialoveni As of 2014 its population was 93 154 IaloveniDistrict Raion FlagCountryMoldovaAdministrative center Oras resedinţă IaloveniGovernment Raion PresidentNicolae Andronache PL since 2011Area Total783 km2 302 sq mi Water25 6 km2 9 9 sq mi 2 27 Population 2014 1 Total93 154 Density120 km2 310 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Area code 373 268Car platesILWebsitewww wbr ialoveni wbr md Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Fauna 2 3 Flora 2 4 Rivers 3 Administrative subdivisions 4 Demographics 4 1 Ethnic groups 4 2 Religion 5 Economy 6 Sport 7 Education 8 Politics 8 1 Elections 9 Culture 10 Health 11 Tourism 12 ReferencesHistory editThe localities with the oldest documentary attestation in the district are Bardar Puhoi Molești and Răzeni these localities were mentioned for the first time in the period 1443 1485 The 16th to 18th centuries witnessed the development of the economy agriculture and winery and culture several monasteries were built as Bessarabia s population grew After the Russo Turkish War 1806 1812 the region was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the Bessarabia Governorate from 1812 to 1917 there is an intense russification of the native population In 1918 after the Russian Revolution and the collapse of the Russian Empire Bessarabia united with Romania From 1918 to 1940 and again from 1941 to 1944 the district was part of the Lăpușna County in the Kingdom of Romania In 1940 after the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union Towards the end of World War II the district became part of the Moldavian SSR In 1991 as a result of the proclamation of Independence of Moldova it became part and residence of Chișinău County 1991 2003 and in 2003 it became an administrative unit of Moldova Geography editIaloveni district is located in the central part of the Republic of Moldova Neighborhood has the following district Strășeni District and Chișinău Municipality in north Anenii Noi District in the east districts of Căușeni and Cimislia in the south and Hincești District in the west The landscape is varied from slippery and hilly in the northwest Central Moldavian Plateau until smooth and plain in the east valley of the Botna River Erosion processes vary in intensity In structure the soil contains considerable amounts of humus district very rich In the village Mileștii Mici is a mine of stone where annually about 200 000 cubic meters are extracted construction materials Space left by the extraction of stone used in the wine industry Climate edit The climate is temperate continental Summer is warm and long with average July temperature 22 C 72 F and a maximum of 36 C 97 F winter is mild with average temperature in January of 4 C 25 F and a minimum of 24 C 11 F Yearly precipitation 450 600 mm 18 24 in The average wind speed is 3 6 m s 9 8 19 7 ft s Fauna edit The fauna is typical of central Europe There are mammals such as foxes hedgehogs deer wild boar ermine ferret and more Birds include owl stork hawk sparrow starling crow egret partridges and others Flora edit nbsp Forest in Ialoveni district Forests occupy 18 3 of the district they are complemented by oak english oak hornbeam maple linden ash and other trees Plants include wormwood black clover knotweed nettle fescue and more Rivers edit The district is located in the basin of the Nistru River and two of its tributaries the Botna River 152 km and the Ișnovăț River 59 km There are also more than a hundred water bodies half of which are stocked with fish Administrative subdivisions editLocalities 34 Administrative center Ialoveni Cities Ialoveni Communes 24 Villages 32Demographics edit nbsp Costești population 11 967 On 1 January 2012 the district population was 99 700 of which 15 7 urban and 84 3 rural population Births 2010 1 455 14 7 per 1000 Deaths 2010 1 145 11 6 per 1000 Growth rate 2010 310 3 1 per 1000 Ethnic groups edit Ethnic group of total Moldovans 85 9 Romanians 11 0 Ukrainians 0 9 Russians 0 8 Bulgarians 0 8 Gagauz 0 1 Romani 0 1 Other 0 2 Undeclared 1 11 Footnote There is an ongoing controversy regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians Religion edit Christians 98 7 Orthodox Christians 98 0 Protestant 0 7 Baptists 0 3 Seventh day Adventists 0 2 Pentecostals 0 1 Evangelicals 0 1 Other 1 1 No Religion 0 2 Economy editIn Ialoveni District there are 19 802 registered businesses Of those about 50 businesses operate in trade three companies in transport and telecommunications and the national telephone operator operating here is Moldtelecom 60 are private property 39 are public property and the other 1 are mixed ownership The land of Ialoveni District on 1 January 2008 outside the 25 administrative units is distributed as follows regional first level covers an area of 78 348 ha including arable land 33 431 ha 42 7 orchards 3 727 ha 4 8 vineyards 7 942 ha 10 2 pastures 7 310 ha 9 4 other land 8 700 ha 11 1 Sport edit nbsp Suruceni Stadium Ialoveni district has a well developed sport infrastructure All localities have sports stadiums especially football wrestling rooms wrestling the annual practice rounds of cycling distance running and different A young generation is given importance modern gyms are open Education editThe district operates 68 educational institutions including primary schools secondary schools high schools 37 number of students 1362 preschool 29 3416 children vocational schools 2 563 students teachers 1258 Politics editTraditional Ialoveni district political and electoral support right wing parties particularly AEI PCRM is a continues fall percentage During the last three elections AEI had an increase of 47 1 Parliament elections results Year AEI PCRM 2010 71 87 34 958 23 52 11 435 July 2009 71 67 33 208 25 02 11 591 April 2009 54 18 23 765 33 86 14 854 Elections edit Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of Moldova election results in Ialoveni District Parties and coalitions Votes Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 20 465 42 08 17 26 Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 11 435 23 52 1 50 Liberal Party 7 953 16 35 6 81 Democratic Party of Moldova 5 400 11 10 0 81 Party Alliance Our Moldova 1 140 2 34 9 47 Other Party 2 257 4 61 1 30 Total turnout 62 39 48 991 100 00Culture editThe district operates a museum 23 houses of culture 34 libraries 57 artistic works including 12 bands as model Health editThe district works a hospital with 132 beds a Center of Family Physician s with 6 offices of family doctor s 15 health centers 11 branch offices of family doctors Tourism edit nbsp Mileștii Mici winery biggest wine collection of Europe included in Guinness Book of Records Wine Collection Golden Collection of the Milestii Mici It entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest wine collection in Europe with over 1 5 million bottles of collection The total number of bottles present in the cellars of Milestii Mici exceed 2 million The complex of galleries cellars of the Milestii Mici is itself the largest in Europe stretching nearly 250 km of which only 120 km are used The wines stored here are 70 red wine white wine with only 20 and 10 of dessert wines The most valuable present in the collection bottle of wine was produced in 1973 and worth 480 Fireplaces craftsmen from Ulmu and Vasieni here visitors can get acquainted with old traditions of craftsmen in embroidery crochet craft Valley of Botna area folk ethno folk with 11 bands songs and dances folk customs etc Resorts Golden Fish the company Fisheries Costesti summer cottages hotel restaurant recreation area musicians etc Suruceni Monastery built in 19th century Moldavian architectural style BardarZooClub is one of the biggest zoo s in Moldova and unlike the traditional zoo s here guests can actually touch and feed the animals Museum of History and Ethnography of the Vasieni here you can learn about the history of the district represented by artifacts and handicrafts If you re a fan of flowers during April you can find 40 acres of tulip plantation in Bardarvillage it s the biggest in Moldova References edit Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014 National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova 2017 Retrieved 2017 05 01 General description of Ialoveni district District population per year permanent dead link Discuție Raionul Ialoveni Rezultatele alegerilor din 28 noiembrie 2010 in raionul Ialoveni 46 50 N 28 50 E 46 833 N 28 833 E 46 833 28 833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ialoveni District amp oldid 1213724462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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