Etulia (Gagauz: Tülüküü) is a commune in the Gagauz Autonomous Territorial Unit of the Republic of Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Etulia (Tülüküü), Etulia Nouă (Eni Tülüküü) and Etulia station (Tülüküü, demir yolu). The 2004 census listed the commune as having a population of 3,649 people.[2] 3,382 inhabitants are Gagauz. Minorities included 31 Russians, 43 Ukrainians, 24 Bulgarians, 164 Moldovans and 1 Greek.
Etulia
Tülüküü | |
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Commune | |
| Coordinates: 45°32′21″N 28°26′34″E | |
| Country | |
| District | Gagauzia |
| Population (2014)[1] | |
| • Total | 3,061 |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
| Postal code | MD-5300 |
Its geographical coordinates are 45° 32' 21" North, 28° 26' 34" East.
Etulia Nouă (Eni Tülüküü), located near Lake Yalpuh, has the following ethnic structure, according to the 2004 Moldovan Census:[3]
| Ethnic group | Population | % Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Gagauzians | 704 | 94.50% |
| Declared natives
Moldovans |
19 | 2.55% |
| Ukrainians | 10 | 1.34% |
| Bulgarians | 8 | 1.07% |
| Russians | 3 | 0.40% |
| Poles | 1 | 0.13% |
| Total | 745 | 100% |
Etulia (stație c.f.) (Tülüküü, demir yolu), located near the railway station of Etulia has the following ethnic structure according to the 2004 Moldovan Census:[3]
| Ethnic group | Population | % Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Gagauzians | 280 | 83.09% |
| Declared natives
Moldovans |
46 | 13.65% |
| Russians | 6 | 1.78% |
| Ukrainians | 3 | 0.89% |
| Bulgarians | 2 | 0.59% |
| Total | 337 | 100% |
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