Onițcani

Onițcani is a village in Criuleni District, Moldova.[2]

Onițcani
Village
Coat of arms
Onițcani
Location in Moldova
Coordinates: 47°09′N 29°04′E
Country Moldova
DistrictCriuleni District
Founded1604
Elevation
115 ft (35 m)
Population
  Total2,192
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
MD-4833
Area code(s)+373 248 79

Onițcani village is located in a picturesque location on the banks of the Dniester. The first mention in the annals found in 1604. The village is famous for its large number of springs. Some of them are very specific in their chemical composition. They are also the national heritage, as their age is several centuries, so they are under state protection. The village has a church, unique in its architecture, the only similar analogue of which can be seen only in Romania.

Population

According to the 2004 Moldovan Census, the population of the Onițcani village is 2089 people (1011 men, 1078 women).[3]

The ethnic composition of the village:[4]

Nationality Population Percentage
Moldovans 2004 95.93
Russians 26 1.24
Ukrainians 19 0.91
Gypsies 14 0.67
Romanians 10 0.48
Bulgarians 3 0.14
Gagauz 1 0.05
Other 12 0.57
Total 2089 100%
gollark: Also, less pollution.
gollark: I live in some random place in the middle of nowhere, and while that's generally annoying it means housing is cheap, if little else.
gollark: In a sane system, there would be more houses built to compensate for demand. Unfortunately in a lot of places there seem to be weird obstacles to this, like zoning stuff and people living there saying "no development, we must have high housing prices".
gollark: You mean "increasing prices because demand went up"? How terrible.
gollark: I don't think you can reasonably just blame landlords. Housing prices are a complex problem.

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