Hrușova
Hrușova is a village in the Criuleni District of Moldova. It is located approximately 25 kilometers northeast of Chișinău.
Hrușova is primarily an agricultural community. The village is known for its production of fruits, vegetables, and wine grapes.
Historically, Hrușova has been a part of various administrative divisions of the region, including Bessarabia and the Moldavian SSR. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it became part of the independent Republic of Moldova.
The population of Hrușova is predominantly Moldovan/Romanian. The village likely has a school, a cultural center, and a local administration building. Details regarding specific cultural traditions, notable figures from the village, or specific economic data are limited without further research.