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'''Beșghioz''' ({{lang-gag|Beşgöz}}) is a commune and village in the [[Gagauzia|Gagauz Autonomous Territorial Unit]] of the [[Moldova|Republic of Moldova]]. The 2004 census listed the commune as having a population of 3,391 people.<ref>''Statistica Moldovei''. "[http://www.statistica.md/recensamint/Populatia_pe_nation_localit_ru.xls]". Accessed March 8, 2009.</ref> 93% of its population are [[Gagauz people|Gagauz]]. Minorities included 76 Russians, 66 Bulgarians, and 46 Moldovans. |
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Its geographical coordinates are 46° 7' 18" North, 28° 52' 20" East. |
Its geographical coordinates are 46° 7' 18" North, 28° 52' 20" East. |
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The current governor (or başcan) of Gagauzia, Mihail Formuzal, elected to that post in December, 2006, was born in |
The current governor (or başcan) of Gagauzia, Mihail Formuzal, elected to that post in December, 2006, was born in Beșghioz in 1959. |
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Revision as of 18:41, 18 April 2015
Beșghioz (Gagauz: Beşgöz) is a commune and village in the Gagauz Autonomous Territorial Unit of the Republic of Moldova. The 2004 census listed the commune as having a population of 3,391 people.[1] 93% of its population are Gagauz. Minorities included 76 Russians, 66 Bulgarians, and 46 Moldovans.
Its geographical coordinates are 46° 7' 18" North, 28° 52' 20" East.
The current governor (or başcan) of Gagauzia, Mihail Formuzal, elected to that post in December, 2006, was born in Beșghioz in 1959.