Căușeni
Căușeni (Romanian pronunciation: [kə.uˈʃenʲ]) is a town and the administrative center of Căușeni District, Moldova.
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Căușeni Location within Moldova | |
Coordinates: 46°38′N 29°24′E | |
Country | Moldova |
County | Căușeni District |
Government | |
• Mayor | Anatolie Dontu |
Elevation | 7 m (23 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 15,939 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | MD-4300 |
Area code | +373 243 |
Climate | Cfb |
Website | primaria.causeni.org |
Its population at the 2014 census was 15,939, of which 12,056 Moldovans, 1,119 Romanians, 747 Russians, 545 Ukrainians, 204 Bulgarians, 69 Gagauzians, 12 Gypsies, and 1,187 other/undeclared.[2]
History
The 17th century Assumption of Our Lady Church is the oldest surviving building in the town.[3] It is set more than 3 feet (0.91 m) below ground level and preserves the only medieval fresco in the Republic of Moldova. Executed by Walachian painters in a late Byzantine-Romanian style, the interiors feature religious scenes and iconography in vibrant reds, gold, and blues.
At one time it was a vibrant Jewish shtetl. In 1897, 45 percent of the population (1,675) was Jewish, most working in agriculture.[4]
Notable people
- Bianna Golodryga, journalist at CNN
- Alexandru Pînzari, former Moldovan Chief of Police and former Moldovan Minister of Defence
Gallery
References
- Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics - Population (population by communes, religion, citizenship)" (XLS). National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova. 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- Republic of Moldova 2014 Population Census
- http://www.natura2000oltenita-chiciu.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Moldova-Pitoreasca-Picturesque-Moldavia-pdf-Vladimir-Toncea.pdf
- "Kaushany". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 3 June 2017.