Administrative divisions of Moldova

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Moldova is divided administratively into two levels: [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Current administrative divisions of Moldova Moldova harta administrativa.png
Current administrative divisions of Moldova

Localities

Detailed map of Moldovan administrative divisions AdministrativeMapOfMoldova.png
Detailed map of Moldovan administrative divisions

Moldova has a total of 1,682 localities; from these 982 are incorporated (de jure with 982 mayors and 982 local councils), including 53 cities/towns, other 13 cities with municipality status (see municipiu), and 916 rural localities. [5] They cover the entire area of the country. A number of villages are self-governed, while others 700 villages are too small to have a separate administration, and are part of either cities/towns/municipalities (41 of them) or communes (659). Few localities are inhabited.

Current divisions

In the administrative-territorial structure of Moldova are 898 second-level administrative territorial units (cities/towns, sectors and villages/communes). [6]

The status of Chișinău, Bălți, and Tighina as municipalities and first-level territorial units of the country allows their suburb villages to have, when large enough, their own mayor and local council. By contrast, the villages that are administratively part of (some of) the other cities do not retain self-rule.

Name of districtDistrict seatPresidentArea
(km2)
Population
(2014) [7]
Density
(2014)
Towns/
villages
Flag of Anenii Noi District.gif Anenii Noi Anenii Noi Vladimir Vâzdoagă89278,99688.645
Flag of Basarabeasca District.png Basarabeasca Basarabeasca Natalia Cara29523,01278.010
Flag of Briceni.svg Briceni Briceni Efimia Bendulac81470,02986.039
Flag of District Cahul.svg Cahul Cahul Avram Micinschi1,546105,32468.156
Flag of Cantemir District.gif Cantemir Cantemir Ion Balan87052,11559.951
Rajon Calarasi flag.gif Călărași Călărași Ilie Rău75364,40185.554
Flag of Causeni District.jpg Căușeni Căușeni Ilie Gluh1,16381,18569.848
Cimislia flag.png Cimișlia Cimișlia Ion Veveriță92349,29953.439
Drapel Raionul Criuleni.gif Criuleni Criuleni Vitalie Rotaru68870,648102.743
Flag of Donduseni District.gif Dondușeni Dondușeni Anastasie Pavlov64537,85658.730
Drochia rajon flag.png Drochia Drochia Andrei Marian1,00074,44374.440
Dubasari District flag.svg Dubăsari Cocieri Grigore Policinschi30929,27194.715
Steag raionul edinet.svg Edineț Edineț Oleg Scutaru93371,84977.049
Rajon Falesti Flag.gif Fălești Fălești Valeriu Muduc1,07378,25886.376
Flag of Floresti District.gif Florești Florești Ștefan Paniș1,10876,45769.074
Flag of Glodeni District.gif Glodeni Glodeni Valeriu Țarigradschi75451,30668.035
Hincesti rajon flag.gif Hîncești Hîncești Grigore Cobzac1,484103,78469.963
Flag of Ialoveni District.gif Ialoveni Ialoveni Nicolae Andronache78393,154119.034
Leova rajon flag.png Leova Leova Efrosinia Grețu77544,70257.739
Nisporeni rajon flag.gif Nisporeni Nisporeni Vasile Bîtcă63053,15484.439
Ocnitar.gif Ocnița Ocnița Ion Tomai59747,42579.433
Orhei2.gif Orhei Orhei Ion Ștefârță1,228101,50282.775
Flag of District Rezina.svg Rezina Rezina Eleonora Graur62142,48668.441
Riscani rajon flag.gif Rîșcani Rîșcani Ion Parea93659,22663.355
Singerei rajon flag.gif Sîngerei Sîngerei Gheorghe Meaun1,03379,81477.370
Flag of District Soroca.svg Soroca Soroca Veaceslav Rusnac1,04377,65674.568
Straseni rajon flag.gif Strășeni Strășeni Petru Voloșciuc73082,675113.339
Soldanesti rajon flag.gif Șoldănești Șoldănești Alexandru Relițchi59836,74361.433
Stefan voda rajon flag.gif Ștefan Vodă Ștefan Vodă Vasile Buzu99862,07262.226
Flag of Taraclia County.gif Taraclia Taraclia Vasile Plagov67437,35755.426
TELENESTI DRAP.jpg Telenești Telenești Boris Burcă84961,14472.054
Flag of District Ungheni.svg Ungheni Ungheni Iurie Toma1,083101,06493.374
MunicipalityMayorArea
(km2)
Population
(2014) [8]
Density
(2014)
Towns/
villages
Flag of Chisinau.svg Chișinău Ion Ceban 563662,8361,177.335
Flag of Balti.png Bălți Alexandr Petkov 78102,4571,313.63
Bendery-Flag.jpg Tighina none¹972
Name of autonomyAutonomy SeatLeaderArea
(km2)
Population
(2014) [9]
Density
(2014)
Towns/
villages
Flag of Gagauzia.svg Găgăuzia Comrat Evghenia Guțul 1,832134,53573.435
Flag of Moldova.svg Left Bank of the Dniester Tiraspol none¹4,163147

¹ Tighina and the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester are under the control of the unrecognized separatist Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as Transnistria). There, Tighina is known as Bender.

Areas not under central government control

Population

On the opposite end, 42 of the 66 cities, and about half the communes of Moldova have local administration providing services for a single locality.
The village of Schinoasa was outlined within commune Țibirica, Călărași District in 2007, and information is not available yet whether it has any population.

Duplicate names

There are 147 settlement names shared by multiple localities in Moldova. Most notable cases includes these:

Regions

The first-level units are grouped into three regions: [10]

Previous divisions

Counties (1998-2003)

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Former counties of Moldova.

Between 1998 and February 2003, Moldova was divided into 12 territorial units, including 1 municipality, 1 autonomous territorial unit, 1 territorial unit, and 9 counties (Romanian: județe; seats in brackets):

  1. Chișinău municipality, surrounded by Chișinău county, but different from it
  2. Bălți County (Bălți)
  3. Cahul County (Cahul)
  4. Chișinău County (Chișinău)
  5. Edineț County (Edineț)
  6. Lăpușna County (Hîncești)
  7. Orhei County (Orhei)
  8. Soroca County (Soroca)
  9. Tighina County (Moldova) (Căușeni)
  10. Ungheni County (Ungheni)
  11. Găgăuzia, autonomous territorial unit (Comrat)
  12. Left Bank of the Dniester, territorial unit (Tiraspol)

In October 1999, Taraclia County was split out from the Cahul County; it coincides with the current Taraclia District.

Cities and districts (1991-1998)

Between 1991 and 1998, Moldova was divided into 10 cities and 40 districts: [12]

Cities
Districts
  • Anenii Noi
  • Basarabeasca
  • Brinceni
  • Cahul
  • Camenca
  • Cantemir
  • Căinari
  • Călărași
  • Căușeni
  • Ceadîr-Lunga
  • Cimișlia
  • Comrat
  • Criuleni
  • Dondușeni
  • Drochia
  • Dubăsari
  • Edineț
  • Fălești
  • Florești
  • Glodeni
  • Grigoriopol
  • Hîncești
  • Ialoveni
  • Leova
  • Nisporeni
  • Ocnița
  • Orhei
  • Rezina
  • Rîbnița
  • Rîșcani
  • Sîngerei
  • Slobozia
  • Soroca
  • Strășeni
  • Șoldănești
  • Ștefan Vodă
  • Taraclia
  • Telenești
  • Ungheni
  • Vulcănești

2017 expansion

Besides Chișinău, Bălți, Tighina, Comrat, and Tiraspol, on 13 April 2017 eight more became municipalities: Cahul, Ceadîr-Lunga, Edineț, Hîncești, Orhei, Soroca, Strășeni, and Ungheni. [13]

See also

References

  1. Law no. 764-XV from 27.12.2001 on territorial administrative organisation of the Republic of Moldova, article 4 para. 1 (in Romanian)
  2. Law no. 764-XV from 27.12.2001 on territorial administrative organisation of the Republic of Moldova, article 4 para. 4 (in Romanian)
  3. Administrative-territorial organization of Moldova
  4. Law no. 764-XV from 27.12.2001 on territorial administrative organisation of the Republic of Moldova, article 5 para. 2
  5. Clasificatorul unităţilor administrativ-teritoriale (CUATM) (in Romanian)
  6. Report on the Territorial Administrative Structure Options for the Republic of Moldova. March 2015
  7. Departamentul Statistica si Sociologie al Republicii Moldova (web). The 2014 figures are officially adjusted for underenumeration, and include 209,030 persons absent from Moldova for more than 12 months.
  8. Departamentul Statistica si Sociologie al Republicii Moldova (web). The 2014 figures are officially adjusted for underenumeration, and include 209,030 persons absent from Moldova for more than 12 months.
  9. Departamentul Statistica si Sociologie al Republicii Moldova (web). The 2014 figures are officially adjusted for underenumeration, and include 209,030 persons absent from Moldova for more than 12 months.
  10. "Administrative-territorial organization of Moldova", moldova.md
  11. Tighina is under the control of the unrecognized separatist Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as Transnistria). There, Tighina is known as Bender.
  12. www.statoids.com
  13. LEGE Nr. 248 din 03.11.2016 pentru modificarea și completarea Legii nr. 764-XV din 27 decembrie 2001 privind organizarea administrativ-teritorială a Republicii Moldova (in Romanian)