Dondușeni District

The earliest attestations of historical towns were in 1437, when the district was certified Teleșeuca village.

The railway history is closely linked to the city of Dondușeni, during the years 1902–1905; the building near the railway station, built in 1892, held the construction of a pumping station and a water tower, two warehouses for grain and a ramp load, two kilometers of road and three houses.

Following the pact between Hitler and Stalin on 26 June 1940, the fate of Bessarabia was determined by military force.

22 June 1941 marked the start of 1418 days and nights of fierce and bloody fights between the Germans and the Soviets.

During this period, more than half the male population was mobilized to Donduşeni station and sent into the searing flames of war.

Forests occupy 7.7% of the district territory and are made up of common oak, hornbeam, linden, maple, of plant: fescue, clover, burdock, wormwood, and many others.

To the left of the palace, the exotic trees shade the lawn and flower gardens with a picturesque glade were built box-resorts, hosting house guests, kitchen and group destination auxiliary buildings.

The assembly of Taul village bore little change over time and remains a classical monument characteristic of early 20th-century residences.

Main crops are cereals cultivation in the district: wheat and barley, maize, sugar beet, sunflower, rapeseed and soy.

Located in the so-called North Red, region where PCRM which usually has good results obtained from 2001 until now over 50% of the vote.

In recent years several houses were repaired by culture, or open more libraries, especially in villages.