Dubăsari District

This does not include the 715 people that live in the village of Roghi, which is controlled by the breakaway Tiraspol authorities.

The territory which today is part of Dubăsari district has been inhabited since the Stone Age (50–30000 years BC).

In 1790, the part of district, situated on the left of Nistru is occupied by the Russian Empire had the same fate of Basarabia in 1812.

Following the war, the district is divided into two: one controlled by the Republic of Moldova and the separatist-controlled part of the authorities in Tiraspol, which includes Dubăsari.

Of birds there are wild duck, egret, crow, quail, starling, swallow and more.

Forests occupy 7.5% of the district and include oak, hornbeam, linden, ash, maple and others.

Six of the latter (Cocieri, Vasilievca [ro], Corjova, Mahala, Molovata Nouă, and Roghi) are situated north of the city of Dubăsari, itself under the control of the separatist authorities of Transnistria, and the remaining four (Pîrîta, Coșnița, Pohrebea, and Doroțcaia) south of the city.

Specialized automobile companies, transported by bus routes for general use 35,400 passengers or 1.4 times higher than during the previous year.

Traditional Dubăsari district, political and electoral support PCRM unlike the central part of Moldova.

Failure harvest processing and collection of land beyond the path that causes direct losses and have adverse consequences for agriculture and economy of the district.

Kindergartens in the district are attended by 1360 children and pre-university education institutions in 4776 to teach students literacy being 99.8%.

Number of cultural groups who hold honorary title "training model" is 53.

Dubăsari district administrative map (green: the territory controlled by the Republic of Moldova , violet: territory controlled by separatists )