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| official_name = Nisporeni
| official_name = Nisporeni
| settlement_type = District (''Raion'')
| settlement_type = District (''Raion'')
| image_shield = Nisporeni_district_CoA.svg
| image_shield = Nisporeni rajon coa.gif
| image_map = Nisporeni district, MDA.svg
| image_flag = Nisporeni rajon flag.gif
| subdivision_type = Country
| image_map = Raionul Nisporeni location map.jpg
| subdivision_name = {{MD}}
| subdivision_type = Country
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| subdivision_type3 = Administrative center <br> (''Oraş-reşedinţă'')
| subdivision_type3 = Administrative center <br /> (''Oraş-reşedinţă'')
| subdivision_name3 = <br>[[Nisporeni]]
| leader_party =
| subdivision_name3 = <br />[[Nisporeni]]
| leader_title = Raion President
| leader_party =
| leader_name = Vasile Bîtcă ([[Democratic Party of Moldova|PDM]]), since 2011
| leader_title = ''Raion'' President
| leader_name = Vasile Bîtcă ([[Democratic Party of Moldova|PDM]]) since 2011
| established_title =
| established_title =
| established_date = 2002
| established_date = 2002
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| area_water_percent = 2.50
| area_water_percent =
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| elevation_m = 430
| area_metro_km2 =
| population_as_of = [[2014 Moldovan Census|2014]]
| 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_density_km2 = auto
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| timezone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]]
| lats =
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| longm =
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| population_as_of = 2011
| population_footnotes = {{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
| population_total = 66,800
| population_density_km2 = 106.0
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| utc_offset = +2
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| utc_offset_DST = +3
| postal_code_type = [[List of postal codes in Moldova|Postal Code]]
| postal_code = 264
| area_code = [[Moldova telephone area codes|+373 64]]
| blank_name = [[Vehicle registration plates of Moldova|Car plates]]
| blank_info = NS
| footnotes =
| website = [http://www.nisporeni.md www.nisporeni.md]
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| area_code = +373 64
'''Nisporeni''' is a district ({{lang-md|[[raion]]}}) in the west-central part of [[Moldova]], with the administrative center at [[Nisporeni]].
| blank_name = [[Vehicle registration plates of Moldova|Car plates]]
| blank_info = NS
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| website = [http://www.nisporeni.md www.nisporeni.md]
}}


'''Nisporeni''' ({{IPAc-ro|lang|pron|N|i|s|p|o|'|r|e|ni}}) is a [[Administrative divisions of Moldova|district]] ({{langx|ro|[[raion]]}}) in west-central [[Moldova]], with its administrative center at [[Nisporeni]].
{{As of|2011|01|01|df=yes}}, its population was 66,800. Most of the people (97.2%) are [[Moldovans]] (Romanians).<ref>http://www.statistica.md/pageview.php?l=ro&idc=263&id=2208</ref>
According to the 2014 census, its population was 53,154; most (82.8 percent) are [[Moldovans]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Recensamântul Populației si al Locuințelor 2014|url=http://recensamant.statistica.md/en|website=recensamant.statistica.md|access-date=25 February 2018}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
On 25 April, [[1420]] is first attested Varzaresti [[monastery]]. Localities with the oldest historical attestation of the district are: [[Balauresti]], [[Ciutesti]], [[Seliste]] and [[Varzaresti]] they are approved for the first time in [[1420]]-[[1425]]. [[XV|XV century]]-[[XVIII|XVIII century]] centuries, continued [[economic]] development ([[trade]] and [[agriculture]]), [[cultural]] ([[monasteries]] and [[churches]] are built), just showed an important increase in [[population]]. Nisporeni city was first documented by [[Gaspar Graziani]] in his [[book]], at 4 January, [[1618]]. According to him, the city was at that time ruled by Farima Nicolae II, descendant of the great Farima [[dynasty]] and cousin to [[Michael the Brave]]. He is regarded as one of [[Moldova]]'s greatest national heroes. Locals where mainly involved in [[farming]], [[hunting]] and [[cultivation]] of [[wines]] and [[fruit]]. 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 [[Russian Revolution (1917)|collapse of the Russian Empire]], [[Union of Bessarabia with Romania|Bessarabia united with Romania]] in this period ([[1918]]-[[1940]], [[1941]]-[[1944]]), the district is part of the [[Chisinau County]]. In [[1940]] after [[Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty]], [[Basarabia]] is occupied by the [[USSR]]. In [[1991]] as a result of the proclamation of [[Independence of Moldova]], part and residence of the [[Ungheni County]] ([[1991]]-[[2003]]), and in [[2003]] became administrative unit of [[Moldova]].
The Vărzărești [[monastery]] was first mentioned on 25 April 1420. The oldest locations in the district ([[Bălăurești]], [[Ciutești]], [[Seliște, Nisporeni]] and [[Vărzărești]]) were first mentioned in 1420-1425. The 15th to 18th centuries were marked by [[economic]] ([[trade]] and [[agriculture]]) and [[cultural]] development (the construction of [[monasteries]] and [[church (building)|churches]]) and [[population]] growth. The city of Nisporeni was first mentioned by [[Gaspar Graziani]] in his [[book]] dated 4 January 1618. According to Graziani, at that time Nisporeni was ruled by Farima Nicolae II, descendant of the Farima [[dynasty]] and cousin of [[Michael the Brave]]. Nicolae II is one of Moldova's national heroes. Local people were primarily involved in [[farming]] (grapes and other fruit) and [[hunting]]. In 1812, after the [[Russo-Turkish War (1806-1812)]], the [[Russian Empire]] occupied [[Basarabia]]; during the period 1812–1917, there was an intense [[russification]] of the native population. In 1918, after the [[Russian Revolution (1917)|collapse of the Russian Empire]], [[Union of Bessarabia with Romania|Bessarabia united with Romania]]; during this period (1918–1940, 1941–1944), Nisporeni District was part of [[Chisinau County]]. After the 1940 [[Molotov–Ribbentrop Treaty]], [[Basarabia]] was occupied by the [[USSR]]. In 1991, as a result of the [[independence of Moldova]], Nisporeni District became part of [[Ungheni County]] (1991–2003); in 2003, it became a separate administrative unit.

==Geography==
Nisporeni District is located in the central part of the [[Republic of Moldova]]. It is bordered by [[Ungheni District]] on the northwest, [[Calarasi District]] on the northeast, [[Straseni District]] on the east, [[Hincesti District]] on the south, and [[Romania]] on the [[Prut]] River. The district is in the central part of the [[Moldavian Plateau]]. The hilly landscape is fragmented by [[valleys]] {{convert|150|to|250|m}} deep, with steep ravines which develop [[landslides]]. Nisporeni District is situated on the highest part of the [[plateau]], encompassing the [[Codri]] forest. The terrain has been called "Basarabian Switzerland." Paradoxically, the forested Codri is most prone to [[erosion]] and landslides. In the western part of the Codri is the highest point in [[Moldova]], [[Bălănești Hill]], at a height of {{convert|430|m}}.

===Climate===
Nisporeni District, in common with the republic, has a [[temperate]] [[continental climate]] with mild, short winters and warm, long summers. On average, there are 2,195 hours of sunshine in central Moldova. Sunshine ranges from 43–65 hours in December to 300–340 hours in July. The average annual temperature is {{convert|10|°C|°F}}. Monthly temperatures are above the annual average from March to November and below from December to February. Average annual precipitation ranges from {{convert|500|-|650|mm|in}}. Fall rains are highly variable.

===Fauna===
[[Fauna]] is typical of that found in [[Europe]]an [[forest]]s and includes [[fox]], [[deer]], [[red deer]], [[spotted deer]], [[badger]], [[wild boar]], [[raccoon dog]], [[wolf]] and [[wildcat]]s. [[Birds]] include [[hawk]], [[owl]], [[cuckoo]], [[eagle]] and [[stork]].

===Flora===
[[Forest]]s occupy 34 percent of the district and include [[oak]], [[beech]], [[hornbeam]], [[English oak]], [[Silver Linden|linden]], [[maple]] and [[locust]]. Wildflowers include [[clover]], [[knotweed]], [[Urtica|nettle]], [[Campanulaceae|bellflower]] and [[fescue]].

===Rivers===
The Prut, which crosses the district in the west, borders Romania; its principal [[tributaries]] are the Nîrnova and the Lăpușna. The [[Cogâlnic River]], which flows into the [[Black Sea]], rises in the district. There are also 45 [[ponds]], with a total area of {{convert|1580|ha|sqmi}}.

==Administrative subdivisions==
*Localities: 39
*Administrative center: [[Nisporeni]]
*City: [[Nisporeni]]
*Villages: 16
*[[Communes of Romania|Communes]]: 22


==Demographics==
==Demographics==

As of 1 January 2012 the district population was 66,600, of which 21.8 percent was [[Urban area|urban]] and 78.2 percent [[rural]].

*[[Births]] (2010): 744 (11.1 per 1000)
*[[Births]] (2010): 744 (11.1 per 1000)
*[[Deaths]] (2010): 884 (13.2 per 1000)
*[[Deaths]] (2010): 884 (13.2 per 1000)
*Growth Rate (2010): -140 (-2.1 per 1000)
*Growth rate (2010): -140 (-2.1 per 1000)


=== Ethnic groups ===
=== Ethnic groups ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*[[Moldovans]] ([[Romanians]]) 97.2%
|-
*[[Russians]] 0.5%
! style="width:140px;"| [[Ethnic group]] !! % of total
*[[Ukrainians]] 0.3%
|-
*Other 2.0%
| [[Moldovans]] '''*''' || 84.0
|-
| [[Romanians]] '''*''' || 14.4
|-
| [[Romani people|Romani]] || 0.8
|-
| [[Ukrainians]] || 0.2
|-
| [[Russians]] || 0.3
|-
| Other || 0.1
|-
| Undeclared || 1.51
|}
''Footnote'': '''*''' There is an [[Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Moldova|ongoing controversy]] regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians.


=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
*[[Christians]] - 99.4%
*[[Christians]] - 99.4%
**[[Orthodox Christians]] - 98.8%
**[[Eastern Orthodox|Orthodox Christians]] - 98.8%
**[[Protestant]] - 0.6%
**[[Protestant]] - 0.6%
***[[Baptists]] - 0.2%
***[[Baptists]] - 0.2%
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***[[Evangelicals]] - 0.1%
***[[Evangelicals]] - 0.1%
*Other - 0.5%
*Other - 0.5%
*No Religion 0.1%
*No religion 0.1%

==Economy==
The district has a total of 21,956 registered businesses. [[Agricultural]] land comprises {{convert|38779|ha|sqmi}}, 61.5 percent of total land area. Land in production makes up {{convert|21736|ha|sqmi}} (34.5 percent of total land area) as follows:
*[[Orchard]]s: {{convert|3943|ha|sqmi}} (6.3 percent)
*[[Vineyards]]: {{convert|6118|ha|sqmi}} (9.7 percent)
*[[Pasture]]: {{convert|6838|ha|sqmi}} (10.8 percent)

Principal [[crops]] include [[grapes]], [[cereal]]s ([[wheat]] and [[oats]]), orchards ([[peach]], [[apple]] and [[plum]]), [[sunflower]]s and [[rapeseed]].

==Education==
There are 36 educational institutions in the district with a total student population of 9,300 (including 350 [[Professional school|graduate-level]] students). The total number of teachers is 731, with 144 at the graduate level.

==Politics==
[[Centre-right]] political parties, particularly the [[Alliance for European Integration|AEI]], are popular in the district; conversely, the [[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova|PCRM]] has the lowest popularity of any Moldovan district. During the last three elections, the AEI vote increased by 74.5 percent.
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; font-size:100%; margin: 1em 1em 1em 1em;"
|+ Parliament election results
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
! Year
! [[Alliance for European Integration|AEI]]
! [[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova|PCRM]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|[[2010 Moldovan parliamentary election|2010]]
| style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0ff;"|21,193 (75.20%)
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|5,352 (18.99%)
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|[[July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election|July 2009]]
| style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0ff;"|19,674 (69.73%)
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|7,670 (27.18%)
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|[[April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election|April 2009]]
| style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0ff;"|12,143 (47.16%)
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff3f3;"|9,587 (36.16%)
|}

===Elections===
{{election table|title=Summary of 28 November 2010 [[Parliament of Moldova]] [[2010 Moldovan parliamentary election|election results]], Nisporeni District}}
|-
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=center colspan="2" valign=center|Party
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Votes
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|%
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|+/−
|-
| {{party color cell|Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova}}
|align=left|[[Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova]]
|align="right"|10,489
|align="right"|37.22
|align="right"|+14.46
|-
| {{party color cell|Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova}}
|align=left|[[Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova]]
|align="right"|5,352
|align="right"|18.99
|align="right"|−8.19
|-
| {{party color cell|Democratic Party of Moldova}}
|align=left|[[Democratic Party of Moldova]]
|align="right"|5,292
|align="right"|18.78
|align="right"|+11.90
|-
| {{party color cell|Liberal Party (Moldova)}}
|align=left|[[Liberal Party (Moldova)|Liberal Party]]
|align="right"|4,220
|align="right"|14.97
|align="right"|−12.04
|-
| {{party color cell|Our Moldova Alliance}}
|align=left|[[Party Alliance Our Moldova]]
|align="right"|1,192
|align="right"|4.23
|align="right"|−8.94
|-
|bgcolor=#0033cc|
|align=left|[[European Action Movement]]
|align="right"|702
|align="right"|2.49
|align="right"|+2.49
|-
|bgcolor="grey"|
|align=left|Other parties
|align="right"|942
|align="right"|3.32
|align="right"|+0.23
|-
|align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|'''Total (turnout 60.63%)'''
|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|'''28,386'''
|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|'''100.00'''
|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|

{{Election box end}}

==Culture==
In the district are two [[museums]], 112 [[art museum]]s, 13 musical ensembles, 34 [[Public library|public libraries]] and 30 [[cultural center]]s.

==Health==
The district has a 200-bed general [[hospital]]. There are thirteen family-medicine offices, nine health centers and eight clinics. Nisporeni District has 73 doctors, 267 nurses and 240 auxiliary health-care workers.


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.nisporeni.md/ District site]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160308025952/http://primaria.md/p/122 General description of Nisporeni district]
* [http://statbank.statistica.md/pxweb/Dialog/Saveshow.asp/ Population of district per year]{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
* [http://www.e-democracy.md/elections/parliamentary/2010/results/nisporeni/ Results of 2010 Parliamentary election]


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Latest revision as of 13:05, 7 November 2024

Nisporeni
District (Raion)
Flag of Nisporeni
Coat of arms of Nisporeni
Location of Nisporeni
Country Republic of Moldova
Administrative center
(Oraş-reşedinţă)

Nisporeni
Government
 • Raion PresidentVasile Bîtcă (PDM) since 2011
Area
 • Total
630 km2 (240 sq mi)
 • Water15.8 km2 (6.1 sq mi)  2.50%
Elevation
430 m (1,410 ft)
Population
 • Total
53,154
 • Density84/km2 (220/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Area code+373 64
Car platesNS
Websitewww.nisporeni.md

Nisporeni (Romanian pronunciation: [nispoˈre]) is a district (Romanian: raion) in west-central Moldova, with its administrative center at Nisporeni. According to the 2014 census, its population was 53,154; most (82.8 percent) are Moldovans.[2]

History

[edit]

The Vărzărești monastery was first mentioned on 25 April 1420. The oldest locations in the district (Bălăurești, Ciutești, Seliște, Nisporeni and Vărzărești) were first mentioned in 1420-1425. The 15th to 18th centuries were marked by economic (trade and agriculture) and cultural development (the construction of monasteries and churches) and population growth. The city of Nisporeni was first mentioned by Gaspar Graziani in his book dated 4 January 1618. According to Graziani, at that time Nisporeni was ruled by Farima Nicolae II, descendant of the Farima dynasty and cousin of Michael the Brave. Nicolae II is one of Moldova's national heroes. Local people were primarily involved in farming (grapes and other fruit) and hunting. In 1812, after the Russo-Turkish War (1806-1812), the Russian Empire occupied Basarabia; during the period 1812–1917, there was 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, 1941–1944), Nisporeni District was part of Chisinau County. After the 1940 Molotov–Ribbentrop Treaty, Basarabia was occupied by the USSR. In 1991, as a result of the independence of Moldova, Nisporeni District became part of Ungheni County (1991–2003); in 2003, it became a separate administrative unit.

Geography

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Nisporeni District is located in the central part of the Republic of Moldova. It is bordered by Ungheni District on the northwest, Calarasi District on the northeast, Straseni District on the east, Hincesti District on the south, and Romania on the Prut River. The district is in the central part of the Moldavian Plateau. The hilly landscape is fragmented by valleys 150 to 250 metres (490 to 820 ft) deep, with steep ravines which develop landslides. Nisporeni District is situated on the highest part of the plateau, encompassing the Codri forest. The terrain has been called "Basarabian Switzerland." Paradoxically, the forested Codri is most prone to erosion and landslides. In the western part of the Codri is the highest point in Moldova, Bălănești Hill, at a height of 430 metres (1,410 ft).

Climate

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Nisporeni District, in common with the republic, has a temperate continental climate with mild, short winters and warm, long summers. On average, there are 2,195 hours of sunshine in central Moldova. Sunshine ranges from 43–65 hours in December to 300–340 hours in July. The average annual temperature is 10 °C (50 °F). Monthly temperatures are above the annual average from March to November and below from December to February. Average annual precipitation ranges from 500–650 millimetres (20–26 in). Fall rains are highly variable.

Fauna

[edit]

Fauna is typical of that found in European forests and includes fox, deer, red deer, spotted deer, badger, wild boar, raccoon dog, wolf and wildcats. Birds include hawk, owl, cuckoo, eagle and stork.

Flora

[edit]

Forests occupy 34 percent of the district and include oak, beech, hornbeam, English oak, linden, maple and locust. Wildflowers include clover, knotweed, nettle, bellflower and fescue.

Rivers

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The Prut, which crosses the district in the west, borders Romania; its principal tributaries are the Nîrnova and the Lăpușna. The Cogâlnic River, which flows into the Black Sea, rises in the district. There are also 45 ponds, with a total area of 1,580 hectares (6.1 sq mi).

Administrative subdivisions

[edit]

Demographics

[edit]

As of 1 January 2012 the district population was 66,600, of which 21.8 percent was urban and 78.2 percent rural.

  • Births (2010): 744 (11.1 per 1000)
  • Deaths (2010): 884 (13.2 per 1000)
  • Growth rate (2010): -140 (-2.1 per 1000)

Ethnic groups

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Ethnic group % of total
Moldovans * 84.0
Romanians * 14.4
Romani 0.8
Ukrainians 0.2
Russians 0.3
Other 0.1
Undeclared 1.51

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

Religion

[edit]

Economy

[edit]

The district has a total of 21,956 registered businesses. Agricultural land comprises 38,779 hectares (149.73 sq mi), 61.5 percent of total land area. Land in production makes up 21,736 hectares (83.92 sq mi) (34.5 percent of total land area) as follows:

  • Orchards: 3,943 hectares (15.22 sq mi) (6.3 percent)
  • Vineyards: 6,118 hectares (23.62 sq mi) (9.7 percent)
  • Pasture: 6,838 hectares (26.40 sq mi) (10.8 percent)

Principal crops include grapes, cereals (wheat and oats), orchards (peach, apple and plum), sunflowers and rapeseed.

Education

[edit]

There are 36 educational institutions in the district with a total student population of 9,300 (including 350 graduate-level students). The total number of teachers is 731, with 144 at the graduate level.

Politics

[edit]

Centre-right political parties, particularly the AEI, are popular in the district; conversely, the PCRM has the lowest popularity of any Moldovan district. During the last three elections, the AEI vote increased by 74.5 percent.

Parliament election results
Year AEI PCRM
2010 21,193 (75.20%) 5,352 (18.99%)
July 2009 19,674 (69.73%) 7,670 (27.18%)
April 2009 12,143 (47.16%) 9,587 (36.16%)

Elections

[edit]
Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of Moldova election results, Nisporeni District
Party Votes % +/−
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova 10,489 37.22 +14.46
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 5,352 18.99 −8.19
Democratic Party of Moldova 5,292 18.78 +11.90
Liberal Party 4,220 14.97 −12.04
Party Alliance Our Moldova 1,192 4.23 −8.94
European Action Movement 702 2.49 +2.49
Other parties 942 3.32 +0.23
Total (turnout 60.63%) 28,386 100.00


Culture

[edit]

In the district are two museums, 112 art museums, 13 musical ensembles, 34 public libraries and 30 cultural centers.

Health

[edit]

The district has a 200-bed general hospital. There are thirteen family-medicine offices, nine health centers and eight clinics. Nisporeni District has 73 doctors, 267 nurses and 240 auxiliary health-care workers.

References

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  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 2017-05-01.
  2. ^ "Recensamântul Populației si al Locuințelor 2014". recensamant.statistica.md. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
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