Comrat

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{{Infobox settlement

| name = Comrat

| native_name = Komrat

| native_name_lang = gag

| settlement_type = Municipality

| image_skyline = {{Photomontage|position=center

|photo1a =MD.GE.Comrat - Catedrala Sf. Ioan Botezătorul - jun 2017.jpg

|photo2a =Komrat Devlet Universiteti1.jpg{{!}}Comrat State University

| photo2b = Дом культуры в Комрате.jpg{{!}}House of Culture

| photo3a = Komrat - kaplica zbudowana w miejscu gdzie dawniej znajdowała się cerkiew zburzona w czasach komunizmu.jpg{{!}}Chapel

| photo3b = Центральный парк2.jpg{{!}}Central Park

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| image_caption = {{hlist|From top, left to right: Saint John the Baptist Cathedral|Comrat State University|House of Culture|Chapel|Central Park}}

| image_flag = Komrat flag.png

| image_seal = Coat of arms of Comrat.png

| subdivision_type = Country

| subdivision_name = {{MDA}}

| subdivision_type1 = Autonomous Region

| subdivision_name1 = {{flag|Gagauzia}}

| subdivision_type2 =

| subdivision_name2 =

| established_title = Founded

| established_date = 1443/1789

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| government_type =

| leader_title = Mayor

| leader_name = Sergey AnastasovAçik TV. "[http://www.gagauz.md/ru/content/viktor-volkov-budet-ispolnyat-obyazannosti-mera-komrata Viktor Volkov will perform the duties of the mayor of Comrat] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160103193055/http://www.gagauz.md/ru/content/viktor-volkov-budet-ispolnyat-obyazannosti-mera-komrata |date=2016-01-03 }}"

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| area_total_km2 = 16,4

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| population_as_of = 2014

| population_footnotes = [http://www.statistica.md/pageview.php?l=en&idc=479 Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic of Moldova in 2014]: {{cite web | url= http://www.statistica.md/public/files/Recensamint/Recensamint_pop_2014/Rezultate/Tabele/Caracteristici_populatie_Comune_RPL_2014_rom_rus_eng.xls | title= Characteristics - Population (population by communes, religion, citizenship) | publisher= National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova | format= XLS | year=2017 | access-date = 2017-05-01}}

| population_total = 20,113

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| population_density_km2 = auto

| timezone = EET

| utc_offset = +2

| timezone_DST = EEST

| utc_offset_DST = +3

| pushpin_map = Moldova Găgăuzia

| pushpin_map_caption = Location of Comrat in Moldova

| coordinates = {{coord|46|19|N|28|40|E|region:MD|display=inline,title}}

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| blank_name = Climate

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| website = http://comrat.md

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Comrat ({{langx|ro|Comrat}}, {{IPA|ro|komˈrat}}; {{langx|gag|Komrat}}, {{langx|ru|Комрат}}) is a city and municipality[http://lex.justice.md/md/368393/ LEGE Nr. 248 din 03.11.2016 pentru modificarea și completarea Legii nr. 764-XV din 27 decembrie 2001 privind organizarea administrativ-teritorială a Republicii Moldova] {{in lang|ro}} in Moldova and the capital of the autonomous region of Gagauzia. It is located in the south of the country, on the Ialpug River. In 2014, Comrat's population was 20,113, of which the vast majority are Gagauzians.

History

File:Interbelic Comrat CoA.png

Comrat was first settled as early as 1443, with other sources claiming it was founded in 1789. Nevertheless, the settlement was sparsely populated until the new Russian government issued a decree in 1819 to resettle the region with Bulgarians and other nationalities from across the Danube,http://aboutmoldova.md/ro/view_free.php?id=365 (in Romanian) after the territory was annexed by Russia from Moldavia in 1812.

In 1906, the village revolted against the Russian authorities and proclaimed the autonomous (but not independent) Comrat Republic.{{cite news|url=http://vfokuse.md/news/index.php?newsid=1011|title=107 лет назад в Буджаке была провозглашена Комратская республика|newspaper=vfokuse.md|date=9 January 2013|language=ru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170820160930/http://vfokuse.md/news/index.php?newsid=1011|archive-date=20 August 2017|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|url=http://gagauzinfo.md/g1/2543-106-let-nazad-byla-provozglashena.html|title=106 лет назад была провозглашена Комратская республика|newspaper=Gagauzinfo.MD|date=9 January 2012|language=ru}} Following World War I, it was part of Kingdom of Romania. During World War II, it was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940, before it was recaptured by Romania in 1941.

During the time when the town was part of Moldavian SSR, Comrat's industry was geared toward the production of butter, wine, and rugs, the latter decorated with Moldavian motifs. The Comrat State University was established in 2002.

Demographics

According to the 2014 census, the population of Comrat amounted to 20,113 inhabitants (making it the tenth largest city in Moldova), a decrease compared to the previous census in 2004, when 23,327 inhabitants were registered. Of these, 9,528 were men and 10,585 were women.{{cite web|url=https://recensamint.statistica.md/ro/dissemination/person/d2c9fe5f9026a0df951f0f8db0f7837f|title=2014 Moldova Census of Population and Housing|publisher=National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova }} {{in lang|ro|ru|en}}

{{Pie chart

|thumb=left

|caption=Ethnic composition of Comrat (2014){{cite web|url=https://recensamint.statistica.md/ro/dissemination/person/7b6ad2297d3beb569ddf3ee1ce22ffa8|title=2014 Moldova Census of Population and Housing|publisher=National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova }} {{in lang|ro|ru|en}}

|label1=Gagauz|value1=75.10|color1=#DDEEEE

|label2=Moldovans*|value2=8.86|color2=#8A2BE2

|label3=Romanians|value3=0.05|color3=#8080ff

|label4=Russians|value4=6.48|color4=#c08080

|label5=Bulgarians|value5=4.36|color5=#3fc03f

|label6=Ukrainians|value6=3.73|color6=#ffff80

|label7=Others|value7=1.43|color7=#9f9f9f}}

{{Pie chart

|thumb=right

|caption=:Linguistic composition of Comrat (2014){{cite web|url=https://recensamint.statistica.md/ro/dissemination/person/a253f7f97019cf1a2c74eed3ce23db58|title=2014 Moldova Census of Population and Housing|publisher=National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova }} {{in lang|ro|ru|en}}

|label1=Gagauz|value1=64.17|color1=#DDEEEE

|label2=Russian|value2=24.86|color2=#c08080

|label3=Moldovan*|value3=6.38|color3=#8A2BE2

|label4=Romanian|value4=0.09|color4=#8080ff

|label5=Bulgarian|value5=2.47|color5=#3fc03f

|label6=Ukrainian|value6=1.35|color6=#ffff80

|label7=Other|value7=0.68|color7=#9f9f9f}}

Footnotes:

* There is an ongoing controversy regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians.

* Moldovan language is one of the two local names for the Romanian language in Moldova. In 2013, the Constitutional Court of Moldova interpreted that Article 13 of the constitution is superseded by the Declaration of Independence,{{cite news | title = Hotărâre Nr. 36 din 05.12.2013 privind interpretarea articolului 13 alin. (1) din Constituție în corelație cu Preambulul Constituției și Declarația de Independență a Republicii Moldova (Sesizările nr. 8b/2013 și 41b/2013) | publisher = Constitutional Court of Moldova | quote = 124. ... Prin urmare, Curtea consideră că prevederea conținută în Declarația de Independență referitoare la limba română ca limbă de stat a Republicii Moldova prevalează asupra prevederii referitoare la limba moldovenească conținute în articolul 13 al Constituției. | trans-quote = 124. ... Therefore, the Court considers that the provision contained in the Declaration of Independence regarding the Romanian language as the state language of the Republic of Moldova prevails over the provision regarding the Moldovan language contained in Article 13 of the Constitution. | language = ro | url = http://constcourt.md/download.php?file=cHVibGljL2NjZG9jL2hvdGFyaXJpL3JvLWhfMzZfMjAxM19yby5wZGY%3D | access-date = 20 December 2013 | archive-date = 5 March 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160305051137/http://constcourt.md/download.php?file=cHVibGljL2NjZG9jL2hvdGFyaXJpL3JvLWhfMzZfMjAxM19yby5wZGY%3D | url-status = live }} thus giving official status to the name Romanian.{{Cite news |date=2013-12-05 |title=Moldovan court rules official language is 'Romanian', replacing Soviet-flavored 'Moldovan' |work=Fox News |agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.foxnews.com/world/moldovan-court-rules-official-language-is-romanian-replacing-soviet-flavored-moldovan/ |access-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131209102718/http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/12/05/moldovan-court-rules-official-language-is-romanian-replacing-soviet-flavored |archive-date=2013-12-09}}{{cite news| url=http://www.rferl.org/content/moldova-romanian-official-language/25191455.html| title=Chisinau Recognizes Romanian As Official Language| newspaper=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty| date=5 December 2013| access-date=11 March 2014| archive-date=23 September 2016| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160923021555/http://www.rferl.org/content/moldova-romanian-official-language/25191455.html| url-status=live}}

{{Historical populations

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|1930 | 12331

|1959 | 14361

|1970 | 21369

|1979 | 23652

|1989 | 25822

|2004 | 23327

|2014 | 20113

}}

Economy

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Comrat is situated in the southern wine zone of Moldova. It is known for production of red wine and muscat. In Comrat and its suburbs there are about 10 wineries.

Food production is very developed in the city. Comrat is a home for food processing factories, alcohol production, and an oil processing plant (the first and only one in Moldova).

There is also such economic agents as a ferro-concrete factory, furniture productions, wood processing, production of plastic windows and doors, cattle butcheries, and transport companies.

Sport

Football clubs FC Olimp Comrat and Univer-Oguzsport are based in Comrat.

Geography

=Climate=

Comrat has a humid continental climate (Dfa), characterized by warm summers and cool, drier winters with snow. Winter lows are often below {{convert|0|°C|0|abbr=on}}. In summer, the average maximum temperature is approximately {{convert|25|°C|0|abbr=on}}. The average annual precipitation is relatively low.

{{Weather box

|location = Comrat (1991–2020, extremes 1897–2021)

|metric first = Yes

|single line = Yes

| Jan record high C = 14.8

| Feb record high C = 21.7

| Mar record high C = 27.9

| Apr record high C = 31.4

| May record high C = 35.7

| Jun record high C = 38.2

| Jul record high C = 40.8

| Aug record high C = 40.0

| Sep record high C = 36.6

| Oct record high C = 33.3

| Nov record high C = 29.0

| Dec record high C = 17.1

| year record high C = 40.8

| Jan high C = 1.5

| Feb high C = 4.1

| Mar high C = 10.0

| Apr high C = 17.0

| May high C = 23.0

| Jun high C = 26.9

| Jul high C = 29.3

| Aug high C = 29.1

| Sep high C = 23.2

| Oct high C = 16.2

| Nov high C = 9.0

| Dec high C = 3.1

| year high C = 16.0

| Jan mean C = -1.7

| Feb mean C = 0.1

| Mar mean C = 4.8

| Apr mean C = 11.0

| May mean C = 16.8

| Jun mean C = 20.9

| Jul mean C = 23.1

| Aug mean C = 22.8

| Sep mean C = 17.3

| Oct mean C = 11.1

| Nov mean C = 5.2

| Dec mean C = -0.1

| year mean C = 10.9

| Jan low C = -4.5

| Feb low C = -3.1

| Mar low C = 0.7

| Apr low C = 5.9

| May low C = 11.2

| Jun low C = 15.4

| Jul low C = 17.4

| Aug low C = 17.1

| Sep low C = 12.2

| Oct low C = 7.0

| Nov low C = 2.2

| Dec low C = -2.7

| year low C = 6.6

| Jan record low C = -25.6

| Feb record low C = -28.1

| Mar record low C = -18.3

| Apr record low C = -8.1

| May record low C = -2.6

| Jun record low C = 5.4

| Jul record low C = 7.5

| Aug record low C = 5.7

| Sep record low C = -4.9

| Oct record low C = -7.5

| Nov record low C = -16.8

| Dec record low C = -22.2

| year record low C = -28.1

| precipitation colour = green

| Jan precipitation mm = 33

| Feb precipitation mm = 27

| Mar precipitation mm = 32

| Apr precipitation mm = 37

| May precipitation mm = 48

| Jun precipitation mm = 69

| Jul precipitation mm = 59

| Aug precipitation mm = 46

| Sep precipitation mm = 42

| Oct precipitation mm = 43

| Nov precipitation mm = 39

| Dec precipitation mm = 39

| year precipitation mm = 514

| unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm

| Jan precipitation days = 6

| Feb precipitation days = 6

| Mar precipitation days = 6

| Apr precipitation days = 6

| May precipitation days = 7

| Jun precipitation days = 7

| Jul precipitation days = 6

| Aug precipitation days = 5

| Sep precipitation days = 5

| Oct precipitation days = 6

| Nov precipitation days = 5

| Dec precipitation days = 6

| year precipitation days = 71

| Jan humidity = 84

| Feb humidity = 82

| Mar humidity = 76

| Apr humidity = 66

| May humidity = 64

| Jun humidity = 65

| Jul humidity = 63

| Aug humidity = 63

| Sep humidity = 67

| Oct humidity = 73

| Nov humidity = 83

| Dec humidity = 86

| year humidity = 73

|source 1 = NOAA{{cite web

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230821005541/https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-6-WMO-Normals-9120/Moldova/CSV/Comrat_33883.csv

| archive-date = 21 August 2023

| url = https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-6-WMO-Normals-9120/Moldova/CSV/Comrat_33883.csv

| title = Comrat Climate Normals 1991–2020

| work = World Meteorological Organization Climatological Standard Normals (1991–2020)

| publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

| access-date = 21 August 2023}}

|source 2 = Serviciul Hidrometeorologic de Stat (extremes, relative humidity){{cite web

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20250418163724/https://www.meteo.md/images/uploads/news/2023/05/Ghid%20Climatic%20RM_2024.pdf

| archive-date = 18 April 2025

| url = https://www.meteo.md/images/uploads/news/2023/05/Ghid%20Climatic%20RM_2024.pdf

| title = GHID CLIMATIC al Republicii Moldova

| publisher = Serviciul Hidrometeorologic de Stat

| language = ro

| access-date = 26 March 2025}}

}}

Notable people

International relations

{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Moldova}}

=Twin towns — Sister cities=

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Comrat is twinned with:

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Gallery

Исполком Гагаузии.jpg|The Executive Committee of Gagauzia

Центральная площадь Комрата.jpg|Central Square

Центральный парк Комрата.jpg|Central Park

Comrat State University.jpg|Comrat State University

Altin_palas.jpg|Hotel "Altyn Palace"

ТЦ "Комрат-Сити".jpg|Shopping center "Comrat-City"

Lenin statue in Comrat.jpg|Lenin statue

Street in Comrat4.jpg|Street in Comrat

References

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