Mihăileni, Botoșani
Commune in Botoșani County, Romania
Commune in Botoșani, Romania
47°58′N 26°09′E / 47.967°N 26.150°E / 47.967; 26.150 (2021-12-01)[1]
Mihăileni is a commune in Botoșani County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Mihăileni, Pârâu Negru and Rogojești, with a total population of 2,283 as of 2011.
Rogojești and the former village of Sinăuții de Jos (now part of Mihăileni) are located in Bukovina, while the rest of Mihăileni and Pârâu Negru are in Western Moldavia.[citation needed] Mihăileni was established in 1792, subsequent to the opening of a customs checkpoint between Austria and Moldavia.[2]
At the 2011 census, 83.4% of inhabitants were Romanians and 14.3% Ukrainians. At the 2002 census, 89% were Romanian Orthodox and 8.7% Pentecostal.
Natives
- Ury Benador
- Idov Cohen
- Leo Goldhammer
- Petru Manoliu
- Ion Păun-Pincio
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Botoșani County, Romania
- Botoșani (county seat)
- Dorohoi
- Bucecea
- Darabani
- Flămânzi
- Săveni
- Ștefănești
- Adășeni
- Albești
- Avrămeni
- Bălușeni
- Blândești
- Brăești
- Broscăuți
- Călărași
- Cândești
- Concești
- Copălău
- Cordăreni
- Corlăteni
- Corni
- Coșula
- Coțușca
- Cristești
- Cristinești
- Curtești
- Dângeni
- Dersca
- Dimăcheni
- Dobârceni
- Drăgușeni
- Durnești
- Frumușica
- George Enescu
- Gorbănești
- Hănești
- Havârna
- Hilișeu-Horia
- Hlipiceni
- Hudești
- Ibănești
- Leorda
- Lozna
- Lunca
- Manoleasa
- Mihai Eminescu
- Mihăileni
- Mihălășeni
- Mileanca
- Mitoc
- Nicșeni
- Păltiniș
- Pomârla
- Prăjeni
- Răchiți
- Rădăuți-Prut
- Răuseni
- Ripiceni
- Roma
- Românești
- Santa Mare
- Șendriceni
- Stăuceni
- Știubieni
- Suharău
- Sulița
- Todireni
- Trușești
- Tudora
- Ungureni
- Unțeni
- Văculești
- Vârfu Câmpului
- Viișoara
- Vlădeni
- Vlăsinești
- Vorniceni
- Vorona
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