After the
Union of Bessarabia with Romania in 1918, the county belonged to the
Kingdom of Romania, which set up the county formally in 1925. After the 1938
Administrative and Constitutional Reform, this county merged with the counties of
Lăpușna,
Cetatea Albă, and
Orhei to form
Ținutul Nistru. The area of the county was
occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940 and became part of the
Moldavian SSR. The area returned to Romanian administration as the
Bessarabia Governorate following the
Axis invasion of the Soviet Union in July 1941. A military administration was established and the region's Jewish population was either executed on the spot or deported to the
Transnistria Governorate, where further numbers were killed. As the Soviet Union's offensive pushed the Axis powers back, the area again was under Soviet control. On September 12, 1944, Romania signed the Moscow Armistice with the
Allies. The Armistice, as well as the subsequent peace treaty of 1947, confirmed the Soviet-Romanian border as it was on January 1, 1941. The area of the county, along with the rest of the Moldavian SSR, became part of the independent
Republic of Moldova. ==Population==