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Șoldănești District

Șoldănești (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃoldəˈneʃ]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in the north-east of Moldova, with the administrative center at Șoldănești. As of 2014, its population was 36,743.

Șoldănești
District (Raion)
Coordinates: 47°50′N 28°40′E / 47.833°N 28.667°E / 47.833; 28.667
Country Republic of Moldova
Administrative center
(Oraş-reşedinţă)

Șoldănești
Government
 • Raion presidentAlexandru Relițchi (PLDM), since 2007
Area
 • Total598 km2 (231 sq mi)
 • Water8.43 km2 (3.25 sq mi)  1.40%
Elevation
338 m (1,109 ft)
Population
 • Total36,743
 • Density61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Area code+373 72
Car platesSD
Websitesoldanesti.md

History edit

The localities with the earliest documentary attestation are Dobrușa, Olișcani, Răspopeni, and Salcia, which were certified in the period 1437–1448. The 16th–18th centuries were marked by continued economic (trade, crafts) and cultural (churches, monasteries) development, and a marked increase in population. During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the region's economic decay occurs as a result of the constant wars led by Poland, the Ottoman Empire, and the Russian Empire for influence in the region. In 1812, the Treaty of Bucharest divided Bessarabia from the Principality of Moldova, the former being ceded to Russia. In 1918, after the collapse of the Russian Empire, the Union of Bessarabia with Romania occurred. During the interwar period (1918–1940) the district was part of Soroca County, in the Kingdom of Romania. After the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of August 1939, Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940. From 1941 to 1944 it was part of Romania again, and afterwards it became the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1991, as a result of the proclamation of the Independence of Moldova, the district became part of Soroca County (1991–2003), and in 2003 it became an administrative unit of Moldova.

Geography edit

The Șoldănești district is located in north-eastern Moldova. It neighbors to north and west the Florești District, in the north-east the Camenca District, in the east the Rîbnița District, and in the south the Telenești and Rezina districts. The territory is located within the Dniester Plateau, the relief is moderately, fragmented and represented by plateaus, low hills and dales wide and hilly interfluvial shaped strings. Sometimes come across isolated dome-shaped hills. On the plateau widespread erosion and landslides occur. In the district high fertility soils are characterized by particularly prevalent in typical chernozem, leachates, and carbonated ordinary, gray and brown soil of forest closed. Average reliability of the soil according to the Land Register of the Republic of Moldova is 74-point average of districts of 63 points. Maximum altitude in the district is the hill Zahorna, with 338 m (1,109 ft).

Climate edit

The climate is temperate continental, with average temperature in January −4.5 °C (24 °F), and 21 °C (70 °F) in July; the average annual precipitation is 500–560 mm. The average wind speed is 4–6 m/s.

Fauna edit

The fauna of the district is typical of Central Europe; it is characterized by: foxes, hedgehogs, hares, wild boars, deer, wildcats, and wolves. Birds include: quail, egrets, hawks, storks, crows, seagulls, and others.

Flora edit

Forests occupy 19.3% of the district and are complemented by oak, ash, lime, hornbeam, acacia, and others. Plants include: nettle, fescue, clover, wormwood, bells, and others.

Natural resources edit

The main mineral resources located in the district are metallic resources. Most of the stock is near Mihulenilimestone. Olișcani deposits – gravel. Șoldănești, Olișcani, Mihuleni, Vadul-Rașcovclay. Alcedar, Dobrușa, Răspopenisand.

Rivers edit

The district is located in the Nistru River basin; the river Ciorna is the main river in the district. There are many sources of drinking water; groundwater is at depths between 0.5 m and 10–15 m.

Administrative subdivisions edit

Demographics edit

1 January 2012 the district population was 43,000, of which 17.5% urban and 82.5% rural population.

  • Births (2010): 536 (12.3 per 1000)
  • Deaths (2010): 720 (16.6 per 1000)
  • Growth Rate (2010): -184 (−4.2 per 1000)

Ethnic groups edit

Ethnic group % of total
Moldovans * 93.9
Romanians * 3.2
Ukrainians 1.8
Russians 0.7
Romani 0.1
Other 0.1
Undeclared 0.18

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

Religion edit

Economy edit

Being a predominantly agricultural district, the main efforts are focused on supporting and developing priority directions of agriculture. Arable land constitutes – 32 351 ha (54.4%), perennial plantations – 3544 ha (5.9%), pastures – 4761 ha (8.0%). Industrial enterprises of all types of ownership manufactured in January–September 2010 production of 6.846 million lei worth at current prices. The volume index of industrial production from January–September 2009 was (in comparable prices) 96.6%.

Education edit

In the district there are 31 educational institutions working with 5,242 students. In the educational institutions operating in the district there are currently 509 teachers. Preschool – 28, children in kindergarten – 1,458, teachers – 152.

Politics edit

The Șoldănești district is a district with a preponderance of right-wing parties. AEI get good results here, but PCRM is in a constant percentage decrease. During 2001–2009, the district was a predominantly communist (over 50%). District is one of the founding members of Euroregion Dniester.

During the last three elections AEI had an increase of 76.6%

Parliament elections results
Year AEI PCRM
2010 52.19% 10,382 40.95% 8,145
July 2009 49.10% 9,467 44.90% 8,657
April 2009 30.70% 5,879 55.54% 10,634

Elections edit

Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of Moldova election results in Șoldănești District
Parties and coalitions Votes % +/−
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 8,145 40.95 −3.95
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 6,310 31.72 +17.91
Democratic Party of Moldova 2,486 12.50 -0.16
Liberal Party 1,239 6.23 −2.27
European Action Movement 408 2.05 +2.05
Party Alliance Our Moldova 347 1.74 −12.39
Christian Democratic People's Party 313 1.57 −2.58
Other Party 650 3.24 +1.39
Total (turnout 60.94%) 20,082 100.00


Culture edit

The district works: amateur artistic groups – 124, of which 13 bands as "model", public libraries – 34 of them five children, schools of music – 2, the school district fine arts – 1. 82 craftsmen working in the district of its four members of the craftsmen.

Health edit

Works: a hospital with general fund of 135 beds, the center of family doctor in the composition of which are 12 family physician offices, 3 health centers, two health centers and 7 autonomous health offices.

Personalities edit

 
Mihai Volontir in a 1960s film
 
Teofil Ioncu

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 1 May 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Șoldănești District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Șoldănești Romanian pronunciation ʃoldeˈneʃtʲ is a district Romanian raion in the north east of Moldova with the administrative center at Șoldănești As of 2014 its population was 36 743 ȘoldăneștiDistrict Raion FlagCoat of armsCoordinates 47 50 N 28 40 E 47 833 N 28 667 E 47 833 28 667Country Republic of MoldovaAdministrative center Oras resedinţă ȘoldăneștiGovernment Raion presidentAlexandru Relițchi PLDM since 2007Area Total598 km2 231 sq mi Water8 43 km2 3 25 sq mi 1 40 Elevation338 m 1 109 ft Population 2014 1 Total36 743 Density61 km2 160 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Area code 373 72Car platesSDWebsitesoldanesti wbr md Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Fauna 2 3 Flora 2 4 Natural resources 2 5 Rivers 3 Administrative subdivisions 4 Demographics 4 1 Ethnic groups 4 2 Religion 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Politics 7 1 Elections 8 Culture 9 Health 10 Personalities 11 ReferencesHistory editThe localities with the earliest documentary attestation are Dobrușa Olișcani Răspopeni and Salcia which were certified in the period 1437 1448 The 16th 18th centuries were marked by continued economic trade crafts and cultural churches monasteries development and a marked increase in population During the late 18th and early 19th centuries the region s economic decay occurs as a result of the constant wars led by Poland the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire for influence in the region In 1812 the Treaty of Bucharest divided Bessarabia from the Principality of Moldova the former being ceded to Russia In 1918 after the collapse of the Russian Empire the Union of Bessarabia with Romania occurred During the interwar period 1918 1940 the district was part of Soroca County in the Kingdom of Romania After the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact of August 1939 Bessarabia was occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940 From 1941 to 1944 it was part of Romania again and afterwards it became the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic In 1991 as a result of the proclamation of the Independence of Moldova the district became part of Soroca County 1991 2003 and in 2003 it became an administrative unit of Moldova Geography editThe Șoldănești district is located in north eastern Moldova It neighbors to north and west the Florești District in the north east the Camenca District in the east the Ribnița District and in the south the Telenești and Rezina districts The territory is located within the Dniester Plateau the relief is moderately fragmented and represented by plateaus low hills and dales wide and hilly interfluvial shaped strings Sometimes come across isolated dome shaped hills On the plateau widespread erosion and landslides occur In the district high fertility soils are characterized by particularly prevalent in typical chernozem leachates and carbonated ordinary gray and brown soil of forest closed Average reliability of the soil according to the Land Register of the Republic of Moldova is 74 point average of districts of 63 points Maximum altitude in the district is the hill Zahorna with 338 m 1 109 ft Climate edit The climate is temperate continental with average temperature in January 4 5 C 24 F and 21 C 70 F in July the average annual precipitation is 500 560 mm The average wind speed is 4 6 m s Fauna edit The fauna of the district is typical of Central Europe it is characterized by foxes hedgehogs hares wild boars deer wildcats and wolves Birds include quail egrets hawks storks crows seagulls and others Flora edit Forests occupy 19 3 of the district and are complemented by oak ash lime hornbeam acacia and others Plants include nettle fescue clover wormwood bells and others Natural resources edit The main mineral resources located in the district are metallic resources Most of the stock is near Mihuleni limestone Olișcani deposits gravel Șoldănești Olișcani Mihuleni Vadul Rașcov clay Alcedar Dobrușa Răspopeni sand Rivers edit The district is located in the Nistru River basin the river Ciorna is the main river in the district There are many sources of drinking water groundwater is at depths between 0 5 m and 10 15 m Administrative subdivisions editLocalities 33 Administrative center Șoldănești Cities Șoldănești Villages 10 Communes 22Demographics edit1 January 2012 the district population was 43 000 of which 17 5 urban and 82 5 rural population Births 2010 536 12 3 per 1000 Deaths 2010 720 16 6 per 1000 Growth Rate 2010 184 4 2 per 1000 Ethnic groups edit Ethnic group of total Moldovans 93 9 Romanians 3 2 Ukrainians 1 8 Russians 0 7 Romani 0 1 Other 0 1 Undeclared 0 18 Footnote There is an ongoing controversy regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians Religion edit Christians 98 9 Orthodox Christians 98 2 Protestant 0 7 Seventh day Adventists 0 3 Pentecostals 0 2 Baptists 0 1 Evangelicals 0 1 Other 0 8 No Religion 0 3 Economy editBeing a predominantly agricultural district the main efforts are focused on supporting and developing priority directions of agriculture Arable land constitutes 32 351 ha 54 4 perennial plantations 3544 ha 5 9 pastures 4761 ha 8 0 Industrial enterprises of all types of ownership manufactured in January September 2010 production of 6 846 million lei worth at current prices The volume index of industrial production from January September 2009 was in comparable prices 96 6 Education editIn the district there are 31 educational institutions working with 5 242 students In the educational institutions operating in the district there are currently 509 teachers Preschool 28 children in kindergarten 1 458 teachers 152 Politics editThe Șoldănești district is a district with a preponderance of right wing parties AEI get good results here but PCRM is in a constant percentage decrease During 2001 2009 the district was a predominantly communist over 50 District is one of the founding members of Euroregion Dniester During the last three elections AEI had an increase of 76 6 Parliament elections results Year AEI PCRM 2010 52 19 10 382 40 95 8 145 July 2009 49 10 9 467 44 90 8 657 April 2009 30 70 5 879 55 54 10 634 Elections edit Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of Moldova election results in Șoldănești District Parties and coalitions Votes Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 8 145 40 95 3 95 Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 6 310 31 72 17 91 Democratic Party of Moldova 2 486 12 50 0 16 Liberal Party 1 239 6 23 2 27 European Action Movement 408 2 05 2 05 Party Alliance Our Moldova 347 1 74 12 39 Christian Democratic People s Party 313 1 57 2 58 Other Party 650 3 24 1 39 Total turnout 60 94 20 082 100 00Culture editThe district works amateur artistic groups 124 of which 13 bands as model public libraries 34 of them five children schools of music 2 the school district fine arts 1 82 craftsmen working in the district of its four members of the craftsmen Health editWorks a hospital with general fund of 135 beds the center of family doctor in the composition of which are 12 family physician offices 3 health centers two health centers and 7 autonomous health offices Personalities edit nbsp Mihai Volontir in a 1960s film nbsp Teofil Ioncu Andrei Lupan Writer politician and chairman of Moldovan Writers Union 1946 1955 1958 1961 Dumitru Matcovschi Writer and member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova He was a founder of the Popular Front of Moldova Mihai Volontir Actor Simeon G Murafa Politician and director of the newspaper Cuvant moldovenesc Teofil Ioncu Bessarabian politicianReferences 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 1 May 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Șoldănești District amp oldid 1213728634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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