In accordance with Law No. 764 of 12/27/2001 on the administrative-territorial structure of the Republic of Moldova [1] , the composition of the Dubossary district includes 15 villages, including:
- 7 villages that are not part of the communes;
- 8 villages that make up 4 communes.
| No. p / p | Village (commune) | Moldavian name in cyrillic transcription | Moldavian name in latin transcription | Traditional name in Russian |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Cochier | Cochier | Cocieri | Cochiers |
| 2 | Vasilievka | Vasilievca | Vasilievka | |
| 3 | Korzhova | Korzhova | Corjova | Korzhova |
| four | Mahala | Mahala | Mahala | |
| 5 | Koshnitsa | Koshnitsa | Coşniţa | Koshnitsa (Moldova) |
| 6 | By killing | Pohrebea | Cellar | |
| 7 | Dorotskaya | Dorotskaya | Doroţcaia | Dorotsky |
| 8 | Cholerae | Cholerae | Holercani | Golerkans |
| 9 | Markauti | Markauti | Marcăuţi | Markauci |
| 10 | Molovata | Molovata | Molovata | Molovata |
| eleven | Molovata Noue | Molovata Noue | Molovata Nouă | New Molovata |
| 12 | Horns | Roghi | Horns | |
| 13 | Oxepta | Oxepta | Oxentea | Oxepta |
| fourteen | Puffed | Puffed | Porota | Puffed |
| fifteen | Ustia | Ustia | Ustia | Mouth |