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(Redirected from Ocnita) For other uses, see Ocnița (disambiguation). For the commune in the same district with the same name, see Ocnița, Ocnița.
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Town in Moldova
Ocnița
Town
Saint George church in OcnițaSaint George church in Ocnița
Flag of OcnițaFlagCoat of arms of OcnițaCoat of arms
Ocnița is located in MoldovaOcnițaOcnița
Coordinates: 48°25′31″N 27°30′00″E / 48.42528°N 27.50000°E / 48.42528; 27.50000
Country Moldova
DistrictOcnița District
Government
 • MayorIon Ciumac (2015; PSRM)
Elevation274 m (899 ft)
Population7,254
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ClimateDfb
Websiteocnița.md

Ocnița (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈoknitsa]) is a town and the administrative center of Ocnița District in northern Moldova.

History

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19302,704—    
20147,254+168.3%
Source:

According to the 1930 Romanian census, the population was 96.1% Romanian, 1.7% Russian, 0.81% Jewish, 0.44% Ukrainian and 0.37% Polish.

Natives

References

  1. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14 iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central Election Commission of Moldova. 2015. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
  2. ^ Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Population (population by communes, religion, citizenship)" (XLS). National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova. 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  3. ^ Recensământul general al populației României din 29 decemvrie 1930 (in Romanian). Vol. II. Bucuresti.
Cities, towns and communes of Ocnița District, Moldova
District seat: Ocnița
Cities and towns
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As defined officially by law (villages not forming communes).
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autonomous units
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Other towns
In Transnistria. Controlled by the Transnistrian authorities. Also a municipality. The seat of Dubăsari District is the commune of Cocieri (not a city).


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