Basarabeasca District

Basarabeasca
District (Raion)
Flag of Basarabeasca
Location of Basarabeasca
Country Republic of Moldova
Administrative center
(Oraş-reşedinţă)

Basarabeasca
Government
 • Raion PresidentNatalia Cara (PSRM), since 2024
Area
 • Total295 km2 (114 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)[1]
 • Total23,012
 • Density78/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Area code+373 67
Car platesBS
Websitebasarabeasca.md

Basarabeasca (Romanian pronunciation: [basaraˈbe̯aska]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in the south of Moldova, with the administrative center at Basarabeasca.

History

From 1393 to 1538, the region was part of the principality of Moldavia. In the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, the region was populated by Tatars. Localities with the oldest documentary attestation is Sadaclia, remembered the first time in 1793. In 1812, after the Russo-Turkish War (1806-1812), is the occupation of Basarabia, Russian Empire during this period (1812–1917), there is an intense russification of the native population. In 1918, after the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia united with Romania. During this period (1918–1940 and 1941–1944), the district was part of Tighina County. After the 1939 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Bessarabia was occupied by the USSR in June 1940. In 1991 as a result of the proclamation of Independence of Moldova, the district became part of Lăpușna County (1991–2003), and in 2003 it became an administrative unit of Moldova.

Geography

District is located in the southern part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighborhood has the following district: north Cimislia District, the east boundary of the state with Ukraine, in the west and south bordering of Gagauzia. Also the district is the smallest area and population of Moldova was. The landscape of the field with maximum altitudes of 210–220 m with a mild erosion processes.

Climate

Temperate continental climate with an annual average district temperature of 10 °C (50 °F). In July the average temperature is 23 °C (73 °F), and in January −3 °C (27 °F). The annual precipitation is 450–550 mm, and the average wind speed is 2–5 m/s.

Fauna

Typical European fauna, with the presence of mammals such as foxes, hedgehogs, deer, wild boar, polecat, wild cat, ermine, and others, and birds such as partridges, crows, eagles, starling, swallow, and more.

Flora

Forests of the district are complemented by tree species such as oak, ash, hornbeam, linden, maple, walnut and others. From plants: wormwood, knotweed, fescue, nettle and many others.

Rivers

District is located in Cogâlnic River basin (243 km) which crosses the district from northwest to southeast. Most lakes are of artificial origin.

Administrative subdivisions

Demographics

1 January 2012 the district population was 29,000 of which 42.8% urban and 57.2% rural population

  • Births (2010): 241 (8.2 per 1000)
  • Deaths (2010): 389 (13.3 per 1000)
  • Growth rate (2010): -148 (−5.1 per 1000)

Ethnic groups

Ethnic group % of total
Moldovans/Romanians* 72 (66.9/5.1)
Russians 8.5
Gagauz 7.4
Ukrainians 5.5
Bulgarians 5.0
Romani 1.0
Other 0.6
Undeclared 2.03

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

Religion

Economy

Activities dominate the economy of the district are: trade (81%), paid services (18%), agriculture and manufacturing (1%). Of the total number of SME's which have 94.3% of all businesses in the district are recorded with only 50% profit. The local economy is based on sectors: manufacturing, trade and services, transport and communications. Small and medium business sector of the district lies Basarabeasca 99% of all enterprises in the district and 47.9% of all workers already employed.

Education

The district Basarabeasca working 11 educational institutions, including: total students: in schools – 4234 children. Four secondary schools – 749 children, seven high schools – 3485 children. Institutions, school children −1014. School sports – 233 children.

Politics

Traditional Basarabeasca district, political and electoral support PCRM unlike the south part of Moldova. But the last three elections communists is a continuous fall in percentage.

During the last three elections AEI had an increase of 131.8%

Parliament elections results
Year AEI PCRM
2010 43.86% 5,519 50.20% 6,317
July 2009 36.83% 4,716 52.05% 6,496
April 2009 19.70% 2,381 53.61% 6,749

Elections

Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of Moldova election results in Basarabeasca District
Parties and coalitions Votes % +/−
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 6,317 50.20 −1.85
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 3,219 25.58 +12.33
Democratic Party of Moldova 1,619 12,87 +2.38
Party Alliance Our Moldova 345 2.74 −4.82
Liberal Party 336 2.67 −2.83
Humanist Party of Moldova 151 1.20 +1.20
Other Party 602 4.74 -6.38
Total (turnout 73.55%) 12,699 100.00


Culture

The district operates 8 cultural units, two museums, three bands, holding the title of the band model, public libraries – 14. Monastery "St. Nicholas".

Health

The district of Basarabeasca currently provides: a district hospital, a center of family doctors (which staffed by four doctors in the practice of family medicine), four general health centers, an emergency medical facility, two dental surgeries, and six pharmacies.

References

  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.
  • District population per year[permanent dead link]
  • District site
  • Discuție:Raionul Basarabeasca
  • Rezultatele alegerilor din 28 noiembrie 2010 în raionul Basarabeasca

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