Rîbnița District

Râbnița
District (Raion)
Anthem: Hymn of Rîbnița
Country De jure internationally recognised as part of  Moldova
De facto administered by the unrecognised Transnistria Transnistria
Administrative center Râbnița
Government
  Heads of the State Administration of the Râbnița District and the Râbnița City Alla Demyanova
Area
  Total 850.2 km2 (328.3 sq mi)
Population (2010)
  Total 76,301[1])
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Rîbnița District, also spelled Râbnița District (Romanian: Rîbnița, Râbnița; Ukrainian: Рибниця, Rybnytsia; Russian: Рыбница, Rybnitsa, is an administrative district of Transnistria, Moldova. Its seat is the city of Rîbnița (Râbnița). It is located at 47°45′N 29°00′E / 47.750°N 29.000°E / 47.750; 29.000. The district contains this city and 22 communes (a total of 47 localities, including small villages/hamlets):

Rîbnița    
Andreevca
Pîcalova
Şmalena
Beloci
Broşteni
Butuceni
Cobasna
Suhaia Rîbnița
Cobasna, loc. st. c. f.    
Crasnencoe
Dimitrova
Ivanovca
Ghidirim
Haraba
Hîrjău
Mihailovca Nouă    
Sărăței
Jura
Lenin
Pervomaisc
Pobeda
Stanislavca
Mihailovca
Mocra
Basarabca
Şevcenco
Zaporojeț
Molochişul Mare
Ofatinți
Novaia Jizni
Plopi
Popencu
Chirov
Vladimirovca    
Zăzuleni
Sovetscoe
Vasilievca
Stroieşti
Ulmu
Ulmul Mic
Lîsaia Gora
Vadul Turcului
Molochişul Mic    
Vărăncău
Buschi
Gherşunovca    

Rîbnița is located along the river Dniester, in the northern half of Transnsitria. According to the 2004 Census in Transnistria, the population of the district is 82,699 people, including 24,729 (29.90%) Moldavians, 37,554 (45.41%) Ukrainians, 14,237 (17.22%) Russians, 149 (0.18%) Gagauzians, 309 (0.37%) Bulgarians, 51 (0.06%) Roma, 177 (0.64%) Jews, 528 (0.64%) Poles, 412 (0.50%) Belarusians, 150 (0.18%) Germans, 81 (0.10%) Armenians, and 4,322 (5.23%) others and non-declared.

List of Heads of the State Administration of the Rybnitsa Raion and the Rybnitsa City

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