Drochia is a village in Drochia District, in the north of Moldova.[3] At the 2004 census, it had a population of 2,843.
Drochia | |
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Village | |
![]() ![]() Drochia | |
Coordinates: 48.1138888889°N 27.8080555556°E / 48.1138888889; 27.8080555556 | |
Country | ![]() |
District | Drochia District |
Government | |
• Mayor | Dumitru Marcu (PDM[1]) |
Population (2014 census)[2] | |
• Total | 2,621 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
At the 1930 census, the locality had a population of 2,269. It was part of Plasa Climăuți of Soroca County.
Ethnic composition | |||
Ethnic group | 1930 census | 2004 census | |
Moldovans | N/A | 2,791 | |
Romanians | 2,174 | 1 | |
Jews | 56 | - | |
Gypsies | 5 | 33 | |
Russians | 29 | 8 | |
Ruthenians (Ukrainians) | - | 7 | |
Poles | 5 | - | |
Gagauzians | - | 1 | |
others | - | 2 | |
Total | 2,269 | 2,843 | |
Native language | ||
Language | 1930 census | 2004 census |
Romanian | 2,180 | N/A |
Yiddish | 56 | N/A |
Russian | 33 | N/A |
Ukrainian | - | N/A |
other | - | N/A |
Total | 2,269 | 2,843 |
Cities, towns and communes of Drochia District, Moldova | |
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District seat: Drochia | |
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Communes |
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Villages (communes)1 | |
1 As defined officially by law (villages not forming communes). |
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