Cahul District
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Cahul | |||
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— District (Raion) — | |||
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Country | Moldova | ||
Administrative center (Oraş-reşedinţă) |
Cahul |
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Government | |||
- Raion President | Gheorghe Vasilache | ||
Area | |||
- Total | 1,545 km2 (596.5 sq mi) | ||
Population (2008 estimate) | |||
- Total | 123,808 | ||
- Density | 80.6/km2 (208.8/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | ||
- Summer (DST) | EET (UTC+2) | ||
Postal Code | 299 | ||
Area code(s) | +373 39 | ||
Car plates | CH | ||
Website | www.consiliulraional.cahul.md |
Cahul is a district (Moldovan: raion) in the south of Moldova, with the administrative center at Cahul. As of January 1, 2008, its population was 123,808.[1]
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[edit] Demographics
Historical population of Cahul[2] | |||||||||||||
Year | Population | ||||||||||||
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1959 census | 78,142 | ||||||||||||
1970 census | 100,978 | ||||||||||||
1979 census | 114,381 | ||||||||||||
1989 census | 122,008 | ||||||||||||
2004 census | 119,231 |
According to the last Moldovan census from 2004 there were 35,488 people living within the city of Cahul, making it the sixth largest city in Moldova.
Of this population, 78.1% are Moldovans/Romanians, 6.6 % Ukrainians, 6.5% Russians, 4.9% Bulgarians, 3,1% ethnic Gagauz and 0.8% others.
[edit] Neighbours
- Taraclia District to the east.
- Romania to the west - Galaţi County.
- Cantemir District to the north and Gagauzia to the northeast.
- Ukraine to the south.
[edit] Economy
Due to its topography, the county is predominantly agricultural. Industry is concentrated in the city of Cahul.
The principal industries in the county are:
- Food industry.
- Construction industry.
- Textile industry.
[edit] Tourism
The "Nufărul Alb" ("White Nymphaea") Balneotherapy and Well-being Centre, located in Cahul, is well known for its thermal spas.
[edit] Administrative divisions
Cahul District has 1 city, 36 communes and 18 villages.
- Cities
- Communes
- Alexanderfeld
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza
- Andruşul de Jos
- Andruşul de Sus
- Badicul Moldovenesc
- Baurci-Moldoveni
- Borceag
- Bucuria
- Burlacu
- Burlăceni
- Brînza
- Chioselia Mare
- Colibaşi
- Crihana Veche
- Cucoara
- Cîşliţa-Prut
- Doina
- Găvănoasa
- Giurgiuleşti
- Huluboaia
- Iujnoe
- Larga Nouă
- Lebedenco
- Lopăţica
- Luceşti
- Manta
- Moscovei
- Pelinei
- Roşu
- Slobozia Mare
- Taraclia de Salcie
- Tartaul de Salcie
- Tătăreşti
- Vadul lui Isac
- Văleni
- Zîrneşti
- Villages
[edit] References
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