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| official_name = Orhei |
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| settlement_type = District (''Raion'') |
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| image_skyline = Reut river.jpg |
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| official_name = Orhei |
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| settlement_type = District (''Raion'') |
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| image_shield = Orhei_district_CoA.svg |
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| image_skyline = Unnamed Road, Moldova - panoramio (259).jpg |
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| image_flag = Orhei2.gif |
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| image_shield = Stema Raionul Orhei.gif |
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| subdivision_type3 = Administrative center <br> (''Oraş-reşedinţă'') |
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| image_map = Orhei district, MDA.svg |
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| subdivision_type = Country |
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| subdivision_name = {{MD}} |
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| subdivision_type3 = Administrative center <br/> ''Oraş-reşedinţă'') |
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| leader_name = Ion Ştefârţă ([[Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova|PLDM]]), since 2011 |
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| subdivision_name3 = [[Orhei]] |
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| leader_title = Raion president |
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| leader_name = Ion Ștefârță ([[Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova|PLDM]]), since 2011 |
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| established_date = 2002 |
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| area_total_km2 = 1228 |
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| area_water_km2 = 34.1 |
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| area_water_percent = 2.78 |
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| population_as_of = [[2014 Moldovan Census|2014]] |
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| population_footnotes = <ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.statistica.md/pageview.php?l=en&idc=479& | title= Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014 | publisher= [[National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova]] | year=2017 | access-date = 2017-05-01}}</ref> |
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| population_total = 101,502 |
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| population_density_km2 = auto |
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| timezone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]] |
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| timezone_DST = [[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] |
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| population_as_of = 2011 |
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| area_code = +373 35 |
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| blank_name = [[Vehicle registration plates of Moldova|Car plates]] |
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| population_total = 125,900 |
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| population_density_km2 = 102.5 |
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| website = [http://www.or.md www.or.md] |
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| timezone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]] |
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| postal_code_type = [[List of postal codes in Moldova|Postal Code]] |
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| postal_code = 235 |
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| area_code = [[Moldova telephone area codes|+373 35]] |
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| blank_name = [[Vehicle registration plates of Moldova|Car plates]] |
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| website = [http://www.orhei.moldova.md www.orhei.moldova.md] |
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'''Orhei''' is a district ({{ |
'''Orhei''' ({{IPAc-ro|lang|pron|O|r|'|h|ei}}) is a district ({{langx|ro|[[raion]]}}) in central [[Moldova]], with its administrative center in the city of [[Orhei]]. As of [[2014 Moldovan Census]] its population was 101,502.<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.statistica.md/pageview.php?l=en&idc=479& | title= Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014 | publisher= [[National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova]] | year=2017 | access-date = 2017-05-01}}</ref> |
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As of 1 January 2011, its population was 125,900. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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{{See also|Old Orhei}} |
{{See also|Old Orhei}} |
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[[File:Remains of the tatar bath.jpg|thumb|alt=Large, low stone construction (with people walking past for scale) near a river|Remains of [[Golden Horde]] bath]] |
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The Orhei region has been inhabited since the [[Stone Age]]. Settlements included the ancient city of [[Getae]] (located near modern [[Trebujeni]]). Getae stood from the eighth to the second century BC and was abandoned after an invasion by a [[Germanic peoples|Germanic tribe]], the [[Bastarnae]]. Non-fortified settlements were located on the [[Bank (geography)|riverbank]]. A [[medieval]] [[fortress]] of earth and wood was later constructed near the former site of Getae, which stood from the 12th to the 14th century AD. During the 14th century, the [[Golden Horde]] occupied the region; the town was conquered, and its name changed to Shehr al Jedid. From 1363 to 1365, Horde leader Abdullah Khan resided in Shehr al Jedid. At the end of the 14th century, the Horde were driven out and the empire dissolved; the eastern city evolved, acquiring Moldovan characteristics. During the reign of [[Stephen the Great]] the stone city was repaired, equipped with [[artillery]] and became the residence of Orhei's governor. During the mid-16th century, the old city was abandoned in favor of the current site, {{convert|15|km}} northwest. The stone fortress was destroyed. About 1600, Prince [[Ieremia Movilă]] unsuccessfully attempted to rebuild the city, and in 1665 a [[cave monastery]] was built in the area. In 1773, the [[Curchi]] [[monastery]] was built near the [[Vatici]]. After the 1812 [[Treaty of Bucharest (1812)|Treaty of Bucharest]], [[Bessarabia]] was occupied by the [[Russian Empire]] until 1917. In 1918, after the [[Russian Revolution|collapse of the Russian Empire]], [[Union of Bessarabia with Romania|Bessarabia joined Romania]]. [[Orhei County (Romania)|Orhei County]] existed as part of the [[Kingdom of Romania]] from 1918 to 1940 and 1941 to 1944. After the 1939 [[Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact]], [[Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina|Bessarabia was occupied by the USSR]] in June 1940. [[Independence of Moldova|Moldovan independence]] in 1991 revived [[Orhei County (Moldova)|Orhei County]] until 2003, when it became a district of [[Moldova]]. |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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[[File:Moldova Orheiul Vechi.jpg|thumb|alt=Old building, high above a river|Old Orhei]] |
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Orhei district is located in the center of the [[Republic of Moldova]]. Does the neighborhood: in the north [[Rezina district]], in east [[Ribnita sub-district|Ribnita]] and [[Dubasari sub-district|Dubasari]] districts, south [[Straseni District|Straseni]] and [[Criuleni District|Criuleni]], in the west and the west [[Calarasi District|district of Calarasi]], in west [[Telenesti District]]. [[Relief]] district land is divided into the following major orographic units: |
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The district is located in the central part of the [[Republic of Moldova]]. Neighboring districts include [[Rezina District|Rezina]] (north), [[Rîbnița District|Rîbnița]] and [[Dubăsari District, Transnistria|Dubăsari]] districts (east), [[Strășeni District|Strășeni]] and [[Criuleni District|Criuleni]] (south), and [[Călărași District|Călărași]] and [[Telenești District|Telenești]] (west). The land is divided into several [[Orography|orographic]] units: |
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*The [[Central Moldavian Plateau]] (forest), in the northeast, combines narrow, deep valleys and broad slopes. |
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*The northern plain was created by soil erosion. This area has the lowest altitude ({{convert|200|–|250|m}}), crossing the [[Răut]] and [[Cogâlnic]] rivers from north to south. The Răut Valley covers about {{convert|6500|ha|sqmi}}, primarily privately owned pasture. |
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2. Corrugated plain, North of Moldova, which is characterized by [[gentle]] forms of relief, which determines the relative expression of [[soil]] [[erosion]], but having the absolute lowest altitudes 200 - 250 m, which falls [[valley]] which crosses the [[Raut river|river Raut]] from north to south and river Cogilnic. Land [[plateau]] formed by the municipalities, Raut river forms a data set of about 6500 hectares in size, which are located [[private]] land, [[pastures]] and others. |
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*The terraced Nistrului Plateau is at an altitude of {{convert|250|–|300|m}}, with dips of {{convert|150|–|200|m}}. The western slope is gradual, with the east sloping more sharply towards the [[Dniester]]. |
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===Climate=== |
===Climate=== |
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The district has a [[temperate]] [[continental climate]] with short, mild winters (average January temperature {{convert|−3|-|−5|°C}}) and long, warm summers (average July temperature {{convert|21|–|22|°C}}). Annual rainfall is {{convert|500|–|650|mm|in}}. Two-thirds of the annual precipitation falls as rain from April to November, and about one-third as snow and [[Rain and snow mixed|sleet]] from December to March. |
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===Fauna=== |
===Fauna=== |
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[[File:Chevreuil(brocard)-HAYE sylvain.jpg|thumb|alt=Young deer with short antlers, trotting across a field with trees in background|[[Deer]] in the district]] |
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[[Mammal]] [[fauna]] characterized it as: [[fox]], [[deer]], [[red deer]], [[wild boar]], [[hedgehog]], [[badger]], [[rabbit]], [[wolf]], and others. Of [[birds]]: [[crow]], [[hawk]], [[partridges]], [[stork]], [[jay]] and others. |
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Mammals in the region include [[fox]]es, [[deer]], [[red deer]], [[wild boar]]s, [[hedgehog]]s, [[badger]]s, [[rabbit]]s, and [[wolf|wolves]]. Birds include [[crow]]s, [[hawk]]s, [[partridge]]s, [[stork]]s, and [[jay]]s. |
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===Flora=== |
===Flora=== |
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Forests occupy 20.1% of the district (24,277 hectares). Tree [[species]] in these forests include [[oak]], [[English oak]], [[Ash (Fraxinus)|ash]], [[hornbeam]], [[Silver linden|linden]] and [[willow]]. Local [[plant]]s include [[fescue]], [[clover]], [[Campanula|bell]] and [[knotweed]]. |
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===Protected areas=== |
===Protected areas=== |
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There are [[nature reserve]]s in [[Susleni]], [[Pohrebeni]] and [[Trebujeni]]. |
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*[[Susleni|Cobaleni]] natural reserve |
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*[[Pohrebeni]] landscape reserve |
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*[[Trebujeni]] landscape reserve |
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*[[Vascauti]] natural reserve |
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===Hydrosphere=== |
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[[File:Orheiul vechi.jpg|thumb|alt=River winding past low farmland|Răut River]] |
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[[Aqua|Aquatic]] resources of the district are composed of: [[groundwater]], river waters of [[Nistru]], [[Raut]], rivers Vatici, [[Cula]], Cogilnic, [[ponds]] and ground [[water]] and [[river]]. In the district there are about 162 artificial [[lakes]] and ponds with an area of 975 hectares. [[Spring]] in the village [[Jeloboc]] has a capacity of 401 liters per second. Nistru river passes through the village [[Jora de Mijloc]] and [[Vîşcăuţi]] on land these localities are built large [[irrigation]] systems where water is used extensively bank. [[Raut river]] waters across the district from east to west-south through the territory of most localities. The village [[Bieşti]], geological surveys have found large reserves of water that can supply Orhei city population of one hundred percent. |
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Rivers in the district include the [[Dniester|Nistru]], [[Răut]], Vatici, Cula, and [[Cogâlnic]]. There are 162 lakes and ponds, covering {{convert|975|ha|acre}}. A [[Spring (hydrology)|spring]] in the village of [[Jeloboc]] has an output of {{convert|401|L|gal}} a second. The Nistru River (Dniester) has been harnessed for irrigation in the villages of [[Jora de Mijloc]] and [[Vîșcăuți]]. Near the village of [[Biești]], geological surveys have found an [[aquifer]] large enough to supply the city of Orhei. |
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==Administrative subdivisions== |
==Administrative subdivisions== |
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[[File:Raionul Orhei Localități.png|thumb|Map of the district]] |
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*Localities: 75 |
*Localities: 75 |
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*Administrative center: [[Orhei]] |
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*City: Orhei |
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*Communes: 37 |
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*Villages: 37 |
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==Demographics== |
==Demographics== |
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In January 2012 the district population was 125,800, with 26.6 percent in urban and 73.4 percent in rural areas. |
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*Births (2010): 1,521 (12.1 per 1,000) |
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*Deaths (2010): 1,694 (13.5 per 1,000) |
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*Growth Rate (2010): -173 ( |
*Growth Rate (2010): -173 (−1.4 per 1,000) |
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=== Ethnic groups === |
=== Ethnic groups === |
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*[[Moldovans]] ([[Romanians]]) 93.5 % |
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*[[Ukrainians]] 3.9% |
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*[[Russians]] 1.9% |
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*Other 0.7% |
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| [[Moldovans]] '''*''' || 86.5 |
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| [[Romanians]] '''*''' || 8.8 |
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| [[Ukrainians]] || 3.0 |
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| [[Russians]] || 1.3 |
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| [[Gagauz people|Gagauz]] || 0.1 |
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| [[Bulgarians]] || 0.1 |
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| [[Romani people|Romani]] || 0.1 |
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| Other || 0.3 |
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| Undeclared || 0.17 |
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''Footnote'': '''*''' There is an [[Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Moldova|ongoing controversy]] regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians. |
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=== Religion === |
=== Religion === |
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*Christians – 98.4% |
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**[[Orthodox Christians]] |
**[[Eastern Orthodox|Orthodox Christians]] – 97.6% |
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**[[Protestant]] |
**[[Protestant]] – 0.8% |
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***[[Baptists]] |
***[[Baptists]] – 0.4% |
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***[[Seventh-day Adventists]] |
***[[Seventh-day Adventists]] – 0.2% |
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***[[Evangelicals]] – 0.2% |
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*Other |
*Other – 1.2% |
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*None 0.4% |
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==Economy== |
==Economy== |
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[[File:Дорога в Оргеевском районе.jpg|thumb|alt=Rural, four-lane road|A road in the district]] |
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In the district are 40,693 total registered [[businesses]]. [[Ownership]]: [[public]] - 57, [[private]] - 4606, mixed - 40, foreign [[owned]] - 14. [[Manufacturing]] and [[agriculture]] are the dominant [[industries]] in the district [[economy]], which directly depend on revenues and ensuring socio-economic of the district. Industrial potential of the district includes 30 [[enterprises]], including 27 specializing in manufacturing and [[mining]] 3. [[Labor market]]: During [[2009]] the labor market were unemployed in 2496 registered as jobseekers for [[employment]]. From businesses and organizations as of October 1, 2009 have been released for various reasons in 2687 employees, including 502 [[people]] from the reduction states. [[Agricultural]] land is 82 238 ha (67.0%) of total land area. [[Arable]] land occupies 57 161 ha (46.5%) of the total agricultural land: planting of [[orchards]] - 5287 ha (4.3%), [[vineyards]] - 4461 ha (3.6%), [[pasture]] 13 288 ha (10.3%), some other 27 305 ha (21.2%). |
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There are 40,693 registered businesses in the district. Fifty-seven are public companies, 4,606 are privately owned, 40 have mixed public-and-private ownership and 14 are foreign-owned. Manufacturing and agriculture are the dominant sectors of the district economy. There are 30 industrial companies: 27 manufacturers and three mines. In 2009, there were 2,496 unemployed workers. Agricultural land comprises 82,238 ha (67 percent) of the total area. [[Arable land|Arable]] land comprises 57,161 ha (46.5 percent) of agricultural land. Orchards make up 5,287 ha (4.3 percent), [[vineyards]] 4,461 ha (3.6 percent), pasture 13,288 ha (10.3 percent) and 27,305 ha (21.2 percent) are planted to other crops. |
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==Education== |
==Education== |
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The Orhei district has 69 educational institutions, and the total number of students is 15,160. There are 1,448 students in teachers' and medical colleges, and 685 students in [[professional schools]]. |
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==Politics== |
==Politics== |
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The Orhei district has traditionally favored [[Centre-right|right-wing parties]], primarily the [[Alliance for European Integration|AEI]]. The percentage of residents voting for the [[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova|PCRM]] has dropped steadily over the last three elections, and the [[Alliance for European Integration|AEI]] increased 100.6 percent. |
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During the last three elections [[Alliance for European Integration|AEI]] had an increase of 100.6% |
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! [[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova|PCRM]] |
! [[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova|PCRM]] |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|[[Moldovan parliamentary election |
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|[[2010 Moldovan parliamentary election|2010]] |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0ff;"|68.77% 40,344 |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|24.25% |
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|24.25% 14,227 |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|[[July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election|July 2009]] |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0ff;"|64.40% 34,880 |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|29.51% |
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|29.51% 15,982 |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|[[April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election|April 2009]] |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0ff;"|37.80% |
| style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0ff;"|37.80% 20,115 |
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| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|39.37% 20,952 |
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===Elections=== |
===Elections=== |
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{{election table|title=28 November 2010 [[Parliament of Moldova]] [[2010 Moldovan parliamentary election|election results]], Orhei District}} |
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| {{party color cell|Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova}} |
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|align=left|[[Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova]] |
|align=left|[[Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova]] |
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|align="right"|21,991 |
|align="right"|21,991 |
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| {{party color cell|Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova}} |
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|{{Moldovan politics/party colours/PCRM}}| |
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|align=left|[[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova]] |
|align=left|[[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova]] |
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|align="right"|14,227 |
|align="right"|14,227 |
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| {{party color cell|Democratic Party of Moldova}} |
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|align=left|[[Democratic Party of Moldova]] |
|align=left|[[Democratic Party of Moldova]] |
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|align="right"|9,972 |
|align="right"|9,972 |
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|align="right"|17.00 |
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| {{party color cell|Liberal Party (Moldova)}} |
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|align=left|[[Liberal Party (Moldova)|Liberal Party]] |
|align=left|[[Liberal Party (Moldova)|Liberal Party]] |
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|align="right"|5,758 |
|align="right"|5,758 |
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| {{party color cell|Our Moldova Alliance}} |
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|{{Moldovan politics/party colours/AMN}}| |
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|align=left|[[Party Alliance Our Moldova]] |
|align=left|[[Party Alliance Our Moldova]] |
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|align="right"|2,623 |
|align="right"|2,623 |
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|align=left|Other |
|align=left|Other parties |
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|align="right"|3,346 |
|align="right"|3,346 |
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|align="right"|5.66 |
|align="right"|5.66 |
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|align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|Total (turnout 61.05%) |
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|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|59,118 |
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|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|100.00 |
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==Culture== |
==Culture== |
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[[File:Orheiul vechi3.jpg|thumb|alt=Old religious painting on a wall|[[Fresco]] in Bosie cave monastery]] |
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In Orhei district works: five [[museums]], 127 [[artistic]] works, 31 bands holding the title of the band model, public [[libraries]] - 60, [[community]] centers - 62. |
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The district has five museums, 60 public libraries and 62 community centres. |
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==Health== |
==Health== |
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Orhei District has a 430-bed hospital, a family-health center, 33 family practitioners' offices, 14 [[Health Center|health centres]], and 17 health offices. There are 246 physicians and 836 other healthcare professionals. |
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=={{anchor|Personalities}}Notable residents== |
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== Gallery == |
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[[File:Sergiu Niţă (1883-1940).jpg|thumb|alt=Man in suit standing next to rocking chair and table|Sergiu Niță, Basarabia Minister in 1920–1921 and 1926–1927]] |
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* [[Alecu Donici]] – Poet, [[Fable|storyteller]] and translator |
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Image:Cross in Moldova 01.jpg |
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* [[David Knut]] – Russian poet |
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</gallery> |
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* [[Iurie Platon]] – Russian painter and sculptor |
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* [[Jacobo Fijman]] – [[Argentine]] poet |
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* [[Meir Dizengoff]] – Politician and first mayor of [[Tel Aviv]] |
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* [[Paul Goma]] – Writer and anticommunist militant |
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* [[Sergey Lazo]] – Communist militant during the [[Russian Civil War]], [[Siberia]] and the Far East |
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* [[Sergiu Niță]] – Politician, attorney, minister for [[Basarabia]] in 1920–1921, 1926–1927 |
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==See also== |
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*[[Orhei County (Moldova)]] |
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Orhei | |
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District (Raion) | |
Country | Republic of Moldova |
Administrative center Oraş-reşedinţă) | Orhei |
Government | |
• Raion president | Ion Ștefârță (PLDM), since 2011 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,228 km2 (474 sq mi) |
• Water | 34.1 km2 (13.2 sq mi) 2.78% |
Population | |
• Total | 101,502 |
• Density | 83/km2 (210/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Area code | +373 35 |
Car plates | OR |
Website | www.or.md |
Orhei (Romanian pronunciation: [orˈhej]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in central Moldova, with its administrative center in the city of Orhei. As of 2014 Moldovan Census its population was 101,502.[2]
History
[edit]The Orhei region has been inhabited since the Stone Age. Settlements included the ancient city of Getae (located near modern Trebujeni). Getae stood from the eighth to the second century BC and was abandoned after an invasion by a Germanic tribe, the Bastarnae. Non-fortified settlements were located on the riverbank. A medieval fortress of earth and wood was later constructed near the former site of Getae, which stood from the 12th to the 14th century AD. During the 14th century, the Golden Horde occupied the region; the town was conquered, and its name changed to Shehr al Jedid. From 1363 to 1365, Horde leader Abdullah Khan resided in Shehr al Jedid. At the end of the 14th century, the Horde were driven out and the empire dissolved; the eastern city evolved, acquiring Moldovan characteristics. During the reign of Stephen the Great the stone city was repaired, equipped with artillery and became the residence of Orhei's governor. During the mid-16th century, the old city was abandoned in favor of the current site, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northwest. The stone fortress was destroyed. About 1600, Prince Ieremia Movilă unsuccessfully attempted to rebuild the city, and in 1665 a cave monastery was built in the area. In 1773, the Curchi monastery was built near the Vatici. After the 1812 Treaty of Bucharest, Bessarabia was occupied by the Russian Empire until 1917. In 1918, after the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia joined Romania. Orhei County existed as part of the Kingdom of Romania from 1918 to 1940 and 1941 to 1944. After the 1939 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Bessarabia was occupied by the USSR in June 1940. Moldovan independence in 1991 revived Orhei County until 2003, when it became a district of Moldova.
Geography
[edit]The district is located in the central part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighboring districts include Rezina (north), Rîbnița and Dubăsari districts (east), Strășeni and Criuleni (south), and Călărași and Telenești (west). The land is divided into several orographic units:
- The Central Moldavian Plateau (forest), in the northeast, combines narrow, deep valleys and broad slopes.
- The northern plain was created by soil erosion. This area has the lowest altitude (200–250 metres (660–820 ft)), crossing the Răut and Cogâlnic rivers from north to south. The Răut Valley covers about 6,500 hectares (25 sq mi), primarily privately owned pasture.
- The terraced Nistrului Plateau is at an altitude of 250–300 metres (820–980 ft), with dips of 150–200 metres (490–660 ft). The western slope is gradual, with the east sloping more sharply towards the Dniester.
Climate
[edit]The district has a temperate continental climate with short, mild winters (average January temperature −3 – −5 °C (27–23 °F)) and long, warm summers (average July temperature 21–22 °C (70–72 °F)). Annual rainfall is 500–650 millimetres (20–26 in). Two-thirds of the annual precipitation falls as rain from April to November, and about one-third as snow and sleet from December to March.
Fauna
[edit]Mammals in the region include foxes, deer, red deer, wild boars, hedgehogs, badgers, rabbits, and wolves. Birds include crows, hawks, partridges, storks, and jays.
Flora
[edit]Forests occupy 20.1% of the district (24,277 hectares). Tree species in these forests include oak, English oak, ash, hornbeam, linden and willow. Local plants include fescue, clover, bell and knotweed.
Protected areas
[edit]There are nature reserves in Susleni, Pohrebeni and Trebujeni.
Hydrosphere
[edit]Rivers in the district include the Nistru, Răut, Vatici, Cula, and Cogâlnic. There are 162 lakes and ponds, covering 975 hectares (2,410 acres). A spring in the village of Jeloboc has an output of 401 litres (106 US gal) a second. The Nistru River (Dniester) has been harnessed for irrigation in the villages of Jora de Mijloc and Vîșcăuți. Near the village of Biești, geological surveys have found an aquifer large enough to supply the city of Orhei.
Administrative subdivisions
[edit]- Localities: 75
- Administrative center: Orhei
- City: Orhei
- Communes: 37
- Villages: 37
Demographics
[edit]In January 2012 the district population was 125,800, with 26.6 percent in urban and 73.4 percent in rural areas.
- Births (2010): 1,521 (12.1 per 1,000)
- Deaths (2010): 1,694 (13.5 per 1,000)
- Growth Rate (2010): -173 (−1.4 per 1,000)
Ethnic groups
[edit]Ethnic group | % of total |
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Moldovans * | 86.5 |
Romanians * | 8.8 |
Ukrainians | 3.0 |
Russians | 1.3 |
Gagauz | 0.1 |
Bulgarians | 0.1 |
Romani | 0.1 |
Other | 0.3 |
Undeclared | 0.17 |
Footnote: * There is an ongoing controversy regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians.
Religion
[edit]- Christians – 98.4%
- Orthodox Christians – 97.6%
- Protestant – 0.8%
- Baptists – 0.4%
- Seventh-day Adventists – 0.2%
- Evangelicals – 0.2%
- Other – 1.2%
- None 0.4%
Economy
[edit]There are 40,693 registered businesses in the district. Fifty-seven are public companies, 4,606 are privately owned, 40 have mixed public-and-private ownership and 14 are foreign-owned. Manufacturing and agriculture are the dominant sectors of the district economy. There are 30 industrial companies: 27 manufacturers and three mines. In 2009, there were 2,496 unemployed workers. Agricultural land comprises 82,238 ha (67 percent) of the total area. Arable land comprises 57,161 ha (46.5 percent) of agricultural land. Orchards make up 5,287 ha (4.3 percent), vineyards 4,461 ha (3.6 percent), pasture 13,288 ha (10.3 percent) and 27,305 ha (21.2 percent) are planted to other crops.
Education
[edit]The Orhei district has 69 educational institutions, and the total number of students is 15,160. There are 1,448 students in teachers' and medical colleges, and 685 students in professional schools.
Politics
[edit]The Orhei district has traditionally favored right-wing parties, primarily the AEI. The percentage of residents voting for the PCRM has dropped steadily over the last three elections, and the AEI increased 100.6 percent.
Year | AEI | PCRM |
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2010 | 68.77% 40,344 | 24.25% 14,227 |
July 2009 | 64.40% 34,880 | 29.51% 15,982 |
April 2009 | 37.80% 20,115 | 39.37% 20,952 |
Elections
[edit]Parties and coalitions | Votes | % | +/− | |
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Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova | 21,991 | 37.49 | +16.71 | |
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova | 14,227 | 24.25 | −5.26 | |
Democratic Party of Moldova | 9,972 | 17.00 | +0.07 | |
Liberal Party | 5,758 | 9.81 | −8.93 | |
Party Alliance Our Moldova | 2,623 | 4.47 | −3.48 | |
European Action Movement | 773 | 1.32 | +1.32 | |
Other parties | 3,346 | 5.66 | -0.43 | |
Total (turnout 61.05%) | 59,118 | 100.00 |
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Culture
[edit]The district has five museums, 60 public libraries and 62 community centres.
Health
[edit]Orhei District has a 430-bed hospital, a family-health center, 33 family practitioners' offices, 14 health centres, and 17 health offices. There are 246 physicians and 836 other healthcare professionals.
Notable residents
[edit]- Alecu Donici – Poet, storyteller and translator
- David Knut – Russian poet
- Iurie Platon – Russian painter and sculptor
- Jacobo Fijman – Argentine poet
- Meir Dizengoff – Politician and first mayor of Tel Aviv
- Paul Goma – Writer and anticommunist militant
- Sergey Lazo – Communist militant during the Russian Civil War, Siberia and the Far East
- Sergiu Niță – Politician, attorney, minister for Basarabia in 1920–1921, 1926–1927
See also
[edit]References
[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.
- ^ "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 ]
- Results of 2010 Parliamentary Election
- General description of the orhei district
- District site