Darabani
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County | Botoşani County | ||
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Status | Town | ||
Mayor | Corneliu Arosoaie, Social Democratic Party, since 2004 | ||
Area | 99,85 km² | ||
Population (2004) | 11,864 | ||
Density | 118 inh/km² | ||
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Darabani is a town in Botoşani County, Moldavia, Romania, and is the northernmost town in Romania. As of 2004, its estimated population was 11,867.
Botoşani County |
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Municipalities and cities |
Botoşani (county seat) | Bucecea | Darabani | Dorohoi | Flămânzi | Săveni | Ştefăneşti |
Communes |
Albeşti | Avrămeni | Băluşeni | Blândeşti | Brăeşti | Broscăuţi | Călăraşi | Conceşti | Copălău | Cordăreni | Corlăteni | Corni | Coşula | Coţuşca | Cristeşti | Cristineşti | Curteşti | Dersca | Dângeni | Dimăcheni | Dobârceni | Drăguşeni | Durneşti | Frumuşica | George Enescu | Gorbăneşti | Havârna | Hăneşti | Hilişeu-Horia | Hlipiceni | Hudeşti | Ibăneşti | Leorda | Lozna | Lunca | Manoleasa | Mihai Eminescu | Mihăileni | Mihălăşeni | Mileanca | Mitoc | Nicşeni | Păltiniş | Pomârla | Prăjeni | Rădăuţi-Prut | Răchiţi | Răuseni | Ripiceni | Roma | Româneşti | Santa Mare | Stăuceni | Suharău | Suliţa | Şendriceni | Ştiubieni | Todireni | Truşeşti | Tudora | Ungureni | Unţeni | Văculeşti | Viişoara | Vârfu Câmpului | Vlădeni | Vlăsineşti | Vorniceni | Vorona |