Communes and villages in Romania

Avram Iancu a fairly large commune in Bihor county, Romania (the informal region of Transylvania). Formely known as Vidra [de Sus] and Regina Maria (after Queen Marie), it was renamed during Communist Romania after the 1848 Revolution activist Avram Iancu. ...more on Wikipedia about "Avram Iancu, Bihor"

Baia is a commune in the Suceava County, with a population of 6,793 (2002 census). Located on the Moldova River, it was one of the earliest urban settlements in Moldavia, originally inhabited by Germans. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baia"

(Baltăţeşti) Bălţăteşti is a commune situated 35 km north of Piatra Neamţ, on the road DN15C, in Romania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baltăţeşti"

Borzeşti is a commune in Bacău County, Romania. This was the birthplace of the Romanian voivode Ştefan cel Mare. Its church, Borzeşti Church was built in the 15th century. ...more on Wikipedia about "Borzeşti"

Caraşova ( Romanian: Caraşova, Serbian and Croatian: Krašova/Крашова, Hungarian: Krassóvár) is a commune in Romania, known especially for its geographical placement and for the origin of its inhabitants, the Krashovani. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caraşova"

Ceamurlia de Jos (Lower Ceamurlia) is a commune in the southeast of the Tulcea County of Romania. It has a total population of 2,620 and it has an area of 119,43 km². The Goloviţa Lake is located south of this commune. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ceamurlia de Jos"

Ceanu Mare (Hungarian: Mezőcsán) is a village in the north-west of Romania, in the county of Cluj in Transylvania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ceanu Mare" Fast http://www.shortopedia.com

Ceuaşu de Câmpie ( German: Grubendorf, Hungarian: Mezőcsávás) is a village in Mureş County, Romania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ceuaşu de Câmpie"

Chilia Veche (Older Chilia; Ukrainian: Stara Kilia) is a commune in Tulcea County, Romania, on the Danube Delta ( Dobruja). It gave its name to the Chilia branch of the Danube, which separates it from Ukraine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chilia Veche"

Chinari ( German: Schlossberg, Hungarian: Várhegy) is a village in Mureş County, Romania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chinari"

A commune (comună in Romanian) is the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Romania. There are 2686 communes in Romania. The commune is the rural subdivision of a county (urban areas, such as towns and cities within a county, are given the status of city or municipality). ...more on Wikipedia about "Commune in Romania"

Costeşti ( Hungarian: Kosztesd) is a village in Hunedoara county, Transylvania, Romania, near the city Orăştie. Here can be found a Dacian fortress. ...more on Wikipedia about "Costeşti, Hunedoara"

Costeştii din Vale is a village in Dâmbovita County, Romania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Costeştii din Vale"

Crasna is a village in Moldavia, Romania, county Vaslui. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crasna, Vaslui" The shortopedia spirit

Dobra is a village in Hunedoara County, Romania, close to the city of Deva. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dobra, Romania"

Dudeştii Vechi ( Hungarian: Óbesenyő, Bulgarian: Стар Бешенов, Star Beshenov, Banat Bulgarian: Stár Bišnov) is a village in Timiş County, Romania. Dudeştii Vechi is mostly populated by ethnic Bulgarians (known as Banat Bulgarians), descendants of Paulicians, who settled around the year 1738, coming from northern Bulgaria. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dudeştii Vechi"

(Fălciu) Falciu is a commune in Vaslui County, Romania, located at a latitude of 46.3 and a longitude of 28.13. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fălciu"

Fitioneşti (fee-tee-oh-NESHT) a village and commune in the center-north hill area of the Vrancea county in Romania (around 4,000 inhabitants). The Fitioneşti commune includes five villages: Fitioneşti, Ghimiceşti, Ciolăneşti, Şoldăneşti, and Mănăstioara. Fitioneşti is said to have taken its name from the Fetion family, an old family of local boyars (Feudal Nobles in the Romanian history). ...more on Wikipedia about "Fitioneşti"

Florica is a small, rural city in Romania in the county of Buzǎu. The mayor is Diana Comun. There are roughly 2000 people and there is only one school. ...more on Wikipedia about "Florica"

Girov is a locality situated at 11 km east of Piatra Neamţ on DN15D road Piatra Neamt - Roman, on the valley of Cracău river. It is one of the most important communes in the Neamţ county. ...more on Wikipedia about "Girov"

(Hangu, Romania) Hangu is a village from the Neamţ county. Situated in an area of the Bicaz Lake also called Little Switzerland, it is a mixture of modern and archaic culture. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hangu, Romania"

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Hobiţa is a village in Gorj county, Romania. It is the birthplace of Constantin Brâncuşi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hobiţa"

Humuleşti is a village in Neamţ County, Moldavia, Romania, 100km from Iaşi. Ion Ştefănescu, later Ion Creangă (having taken his mother's maiden name) was born in Humuleşti in 1837. Although not prolific, Creangă is an esteemed Romanian author, noted for his folk tales and childhood reflections. ...more on Wikipedia about "Humuleşti"

Jilava is a commune near in Ilfov county, Romania, located near Bucharest. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jilava"

Lăzarea ( Hungarian: Gyergyószárhegy) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lăzarea"

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