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=== Ethnic groups === === Ethnic groups ===
*Moldovans (Romanians) 96.3% *] 96%
*Russians 1.8% *] 1.8%
*Ukrainians 1.5% *] 1.5%
*Other 0.4% *Other 0.7%


=== Religion === === Religion ===

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This article is about the district in Moldova. For the subdistrict in the separatist region of Transnistria, see Dubăsari sub-district, Transnistria. District in Republic of Moldova
Dubăsari
District (Raion)
Coat of arms of DubăsariCoat of arms
Location of Dubăsari
Country Republic of Moldova
Administrative center
(Oraş-reşedinţă)

Cocieri
Government
 • Raion PresidentGrigore Policinschi
Area
 • Total309 km (119 sq mi)
Population
 • Total35,200
 • Density113.9/km (295/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code248
Area code+373 45
Car platesDB
Websitehttp://www.dubasari.md

Dubăsari district is a district in the east of Moldova, with the administrative center at Cocieri. As of January 1, 2011, its population was 35,200.This does not include the 715 people that live in the village of Roghi, which is controlled by the breakaway Tiraspol authorities.

Demographics

  • Births (2010): 415 (11.8 per 1000)
  • Deaths (2010): 426 (12.1 per 1000)
  • Growth Rate (2010): -11 (-0.3 per 1000)

Ethnic groups

Religion

  • Christian - 98.0%
    • Orthodox Christians - 97.9%
    • Protestant (Evangelicals) - 0.1%
  • Other - 1.8%
  • No Religion - 0.2%

Localities

This is the only district in Moldova without cities. There are a total of 15 localities: 11 communes (containing further 4 villages within):

Cocieri (pop. 4,336)
Vasilievca
Corjova (pop. 3,231)
Mahala
Coşniţa (pop. 5,699)
Pohrebea    
Doroţcaia (pop. 3,206)    
Holercani (pop. 2,522)
Marcăuţi (pop. 730)
Molovata (pop. 2,936)
Molovata Nouă (pop. 1,851 w/o Roghi)     
Roghi (pop. 715)
Oxentea (pop. 2,794)    
Pîrîta (pop. 3,415)
Ustia (pop. 3,295)
    

Holercani, Marcăuţi, Molovata, Oxentea, and Ustia are situated on the western (right) bank of the river Dniester, while the other 10 villages on the eastern bank. Six of the latter (Cocieri, Vasilievca, Corjova, Mahala, Molovata Nouă, and Roghi) are situated north of the city of Dubăsari, itself under the control of the separatist authorities of Transnistria, and the remaining four south of the city. The village of Vasilievca, as well as considerable parts of the farmland of the villages of Cocieri, Roghi, and Doroţcaia are situated east of the TiraspolDubăsariRâbniţa road.

References

Communes and localities of Dubăsari District, Moldova
District seat: Cocieri
Communes Map of Moldova highlighting Dubăsari District
Villages
of sub-city or
sub-commune level
Moldova Administrative divisions of Moldova
Districts
Autonomous territorial units
Municipalities
  1. ^ Currently controlled by the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.

47°15′N 29°07′E / 47.250°N 29.117°E / 47.250; 29.117


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