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Trușeni is a commune and village in Chișinău Municipality, Moldova. It had a population of 7,952 at the 2004 Moldovan Census, and is a northwest suburb of the city. The commune is composed of two villages, Dumbrava (population 406) and Trușeni (population 7,546).[2]

Notable people

Demography

Ethnic groups

According to Census of Population from 2004 (Republic of Moldova):

Trușeni

Ethnic group Population % Percentage
Natives declared Moldovans
Natives declared Romanians
5913
1469
78.36%
19.47%
Russians 79 1.05%
Ukrainians 41 0.54%
Gypsy 15 0.20%
Bulgarians 5 0.07%
Gagauzians 3 0,04%
Jewry 1 0,01%
Azerbaijani 2 0,02
Others 20 0,27%
Total 7546

Dumbrava[3]

Ethnicity name Population Percentage References
Romanians /

Moldovans

379 93.35% [4]
Ukrainians 20 4.93%
Russians 6 1.48%
Bulgarians 1 0.25%

Dumbrava

Dumbrava is a village administered by Trușeni. On June 17, 1992, in a decision taken by the Moldovan Government, the land that would soon be Dumbrava was given to Trușeni Commune.[5] One year after the decision, roads started to be built in the Dumbrava area, with the first home appearing in 1994.[6] The village did not have an official name until August 15, 2001, when the Trușeni Local Council approved the name Dumbrava.[6]

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