According to the 2001 census, the majority of the population of the district spoke Ukrainian (86.14%), with Romanian (6.86%) and Russian (6.61%) speakers in the minority.
(28.8% of them, 4595 - at age 875 - disability, 99 - receive social pension, 542 - for special merits to the country, including 79 women).
The natural potential of the area - sand, clay and limestone are the main raw material for the production of stone and cement.
[5] The area was settled after 1792, when the lands between the Southern Bug and the Dniester were transferred to Russia according to the Iasi Peace Treaty.
On 26 November 1924, Balta Okruha was abolished, and the area was transferred into newly established Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
Sales volumes of stone - limestone LLC "Mine" Horyachivka "for 8 months of 2015 amounted to 2,172 m3 totaling 288.1 thousand.
Sales volumes of stone - limestone LLC "Mine" Dovzhanka "for 8 months of 2015 amounted to 989 m3 totaling 193.1 thousand.
The total area of agricultural land, including - 61,804 ha According to data as of July 30, 2015 threshed 28,632 hectares of early grain and leguminous crops.
Complete collection of winter rape area to 109 hectares harvested 218 tons, yield 20.0 c / ha.
175 retail facilities retail trade; 19 - public catering; 11 - Consumer Services 1 - market Medical service provided by: Krasnooknyanska central district hospital, which consisted of five departments (internal medicine, maternity, infectious, surgical, children); Krasnooknyanskyy district center of primary health care, which included - clinic of general practice of family medicine(s.Mayak,s.Stavrovo, s.Chorna and 24 medical centers