Slobozia
CountryMoldova
self-proclaimed stateTransnistria[1]
Administrative centerSlobozia
Government
  Heads of the State Administration of the Slobozia District and the Slobozia CityV. D. Televca
Area
  Total873.24 km2 (337.16 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
  Total84,000
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Slobozia District (Romanian: Raionul Slobozia; Russian: Слободзейский район; Ukrainian: Слободзейський район) is a district of Transnistria. It is the southernmost district of Transnistria, located mostly south of Tiraspol. Its seat is the city of Slobozia, located at 46°44′N 29°42′E / 46.733°N 29.700°E / 46.733; 29.700, on the river Dniester. The district contains 4 cities/towns and 12 communes (a total of 24 localities, including small villages/hamlets):

Slobozia
Crasnoe
Dnestrovsc
Tiraspolul Nou    
Blijnii Hutor
Caragaș
Cioburciu
Corotna
Frunză
Andriașevca Nouă
Andriașevca Veche
Novocotovsc
Priozernoe
Uiutnoe
Novosavițcaia, loc. st. c. f.    
Hlinaia, Slobozia
Nezavertailovca
Parcani
Pervomaisc
Sucleia
Tîrnauca
Vladimirovca
Constantinovca
Nicolscoe    

In addition, the breakaway authorities control the commune of Chițcani of Căușeni District, on the western bank of the river Dniester.

According to the 2004 Census in Transnistria, the population of the district including Chițcani is 95,742. The ethnic composition is: 39,722 (41.49%) Moldovans, 25,436 (26.57%) Russians, 20,772 (21.70%) Ukrainians, 7,323 (7.65%) Bulgarians, 512 (0.53%) Gagauzes, 496 (0.52%) Germans, 475 (0.50%) Belarusians, 35 (0.04%) Jews and 971 (1.01%) others and non-declared. The population of Chițcani is of 9,266 inhabitants.[2]

The city of Slobozia has a population of 16,062, including 7,315 Moldovans, 6,507 Russians, 1,696 Ukrainians, 97 Gagauzes, 94 Bulgarians, 72 Germans, 61 Belarusians, 3 Jews and 217 others and non-declared.

List of heads of administration of Slobozia District and the town of Slobozia

  • Sergei Diligul (? - 12 October 2012)
  • Vitaliy Dmitrievich Televka (9 November 2012[3] - 22 October 2013)
  • Leonid Nazarovich Petriman (22 October 2013[4] – )

References

  1. Transnistria's political status is disputed. It considers itself to be an independent state, but this is not recognised by any UN member state. The Moldovan government and the international community consider Transnistria a part of Moldova's territory.
  2. "Ethnic composition of Transnistria 2004". pop-stat.mashke.org.
  3. Президент ПМР назначил главу госадминистрации Слободзейского района и г. Слободзея, 09.11.2012.
  4. Глава государства Евгений Шевчук провел ряд кадровых назначений в органах государственной власти
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