Ialoveni District


Ialoveni is a district in the central part of Moldova, with the administrative center at Ialoveni.
As of 1 January 2011, its population was 99,100.

History

Localities with the oldest documentary attestation of the district are: Bardar, Puhoi, Molesti, Răzeni, localities approved for the first time in the period 1443-1485. 16th-18th centuries, grow the economy, cultural, as the region's population grows. In 1812, after the Russo-Turkish War, is the occupation of Basarabia, Russian Empire during this period, there is an intense russification of the native population. In 1918 after the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia united with Romania in this period, 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 Chisinau County, and in 2003 became administrative unit of Moldova.

Geography

Ialoveni district is located in the central part of the Republic of Moldova. Neighborhood has the following district: Straseni District and Chisinau Municipality in north, east district of Anenii-Noi, districts Causeni and Cimislia in the south, west district of Hincesti. The landscape is varied, from slippery and hilly in the northwest, until smooth and plain in the east. Erosion processes vary in intensity. In structure, the soil contains considerable amounts of humus district, very rich. In the village Milestii Mici is a mine of stone, where annually about 200,000 cubic meters are extracted construction materials. Space left by the extraction of stone used in the wine industry.

Climate

The climate is temperate continental, summer is warm and long, with average July temperature +22 °C, winter is mild, with average temperature in January of -4-5 °C. Yearly precipitation 450–600 mm. Average wind speed 3–6 m \ s.

Fauna

typical of central Europe this mammals such as foxes, hedgehogs, deer, wild boar, ermine, ferret and more. Of birds: owl, stork, hawk, sparrow, starling, crow, egret, partridges and others.

Flora

occupy 18.3% of the district and are complemented by oak, english oak, hornbeam, maple, linden, ash and others. From plants: wormwood, black, clover, knotweed, nettle, fescue and more.

Rivers

District is located in the Nistru river basin and its tributaries that cross the district: Botna and Isnovat River. They are also certified more than a hundred water bodies, in half of them raised fish.

Administrative subdivisions

1 January 2012 the district population was 99,700 of which 15.7% urban and 84.3% rural population

Religion

In the district are 19,802 registered businesses. In Ialoveni district, about 50 businesses operating in trade, three companies in transport and telecommunications, the national telephone operator working "Moldtelecom". 60% are private property, public property and the other 39% and 1% mixed ownership. Land of Ialoveni district on 1 January 2008 outside the 25 administrative units - regional first level, covers an area of 78,348 ha, including arable land - 33,431 ha, orchards - 3727 ha, vineyards 7942 ha, pastures - 7310 ha, other land - 8700 ha.

Sport

Ialoveni district has a well-developed sport infrastructure. All localities have sports stadiums, wrestling rooms, the annual practice rounds of cycling, distance running and different. A young generation is given importance, modern gyms are open.

Education

The district operates 68 educational institutions, including primary schools, secondary schools, high schools - 37, preschool - 29, vocational schools - 2, teachers - 1258.

Politics

Traditional Ialoveni district, political and electoral support, right-wing parties, particularly AEI. PCRM is a continues fall percentage.
During the last three elections AEI had an increase of 47.1%
YearAEIPCRM
201071.87% 34,95823.52% 11,435
July 200971.67% 33,20825.02% 11,591
April 200954.18% 23,76533.86% 14,854

Elections

Summary of 28 November 2010 Parliament of Moldova election results in Ialoveni District
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Culture

The district operates: a museum, 23 houses of culture, 34 libraries, 57 artistic works, including 12 bands as "model".

Health

The district works: a hospital - with 132 beds, a Center of Family Physician's - with 6 offices of family doctor's, 15 health centers, 11 branch offices of family doctors.

Tourism