Dondușeni District is a district in the north of Moldova. Its administrative center is the city of Dondușeni. As of 2011, its population was 45,100. The earliest attestations of historical towns were in 1437, when the district was certified Teleșeuca village. Other localities, Arionești, Corbu, Crișcăuți, Horodiște and Tîrnova were documented between 1463–1470. In th…Dondușeni District is a district in the north of Moldova. Its administrative center is the city of Dondușeni. As of 2011, its population was 45,100. The earliest attestations of historical towns were in 1437, when the district was certified Teleșeuca village. Other localities, Arionești, Corbu, Crișcăuți, Horodiște and Tîrnova were documented between 1463–1470. In the following centuries, district towns were developed both socially and culturally. In 1812, the Treaty of Bucharest, Bessarabia was occupied by the Russian Empire as a district for more than 100 years until the Russian administration fell. In the spring of 1888, the construction of Bălți–Ocnița railway started, and ended in 1893. The railway history is closely linked to the city of Dondușeni, during the years 1902–1905; the building near the railway station, built in 1892, held the construction of a pumping station and a water tower, two warehouses for grain and a ramp load, two kilometers of road and three houses. 1918 registered a new page in the history of Bessarabia. On 27 March, Sfatul Țării of Bessarabia voted for the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.