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Vâlcea (also spelt Vîlcea; IPA: ['vɨl.ʧea]) is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in the historical regions of Oltenia and Muntenia (both regions are separated by the Olt river), its capital city is Râmnicu Vâlcea.

Demographics[]

In 2004, it had a population of 416,908 and the population density was 71,7/km².

  • Romanians - over 98%[1]
  • Rromas, others.
Year County population[2]
1948 341,590
1956 362,356
1966 368,779
1977 414,241
1992 438,388
2002 413,247
2004 416,908

Geography[]

This county has a total area of 5,765 km².

The North side of the county is occupied by the mountains from the Southern Carpathians group - The Făgăraş Mountains in the East with heights over 2200 m, and the Lotru Mountains in the West with heights over 2000 m. They are separated by the Olt River valley - the most accessible passage between Transylvania and Wallachia. Along the Olt River Valley there are smaller groups of mountains, the most spectacular being the Cozia Mountains.

Towards the South, the heights decrease, passing through the sub-carpathian hills to a high plain in the West side of the Romanian Plain.

The main river is the Olt River crossing the county from North to South. Its main affluents are the Lotru River in the North and the Olteţ River in the South.

Neighbours[]

Economy[]

The city of Râmnicu Vâlcea is the most industrialised in the county, the rest of the county having an agrarian development.

The predominant industries in the county are:

  • Chemical industry.
  • Food and beverage industry.
  • Textile industry.
  • Mechanical components industry.
  • Construction materials.
  • Wood and furniture industry.

In the West of the county coal and salt are extracted.

The area in the center of the county is well suited for fruit orchards, wines and raising cattle. The South is better suited for growing cereals and vegetables.

More information about Valcea County economy on Valcea Chamber of Commerce and Industry http://www.ccivl.ro

Tourism[]

The main tourist destinations are:

Administrative divisions[]

The county has 2 municipalities, 9 towns and 75 communes.

Municipalities[]

Towns[]

Communes[]

  • Alunu
  • Amărăşti
  • Bărbăteşti
  • Berislăveşti
  • Boişoara
  • Budeşti
  • Bujoreni
  • Buneşti
  • Câineni
  • Cernişoara
  • Copăceni
  • Costeşti
  • Creţeni
  • Dăeşti
  • Dănicei
  • Diculeşti
  • Drăgoeşti
  • Fârtăţeşti
  • Făureşti
  • Frânceşti
  • Galicea
  • Ghioroiu
  • Glăvile
  • Goleşti
  • Grădiştea
  • Guşoeni
  • Ioneşti
  • Lăcusteni
  • Lădeşti
  • Laloşu
  • Lăpuşata
  • Livezi
  • Lungeşti
  • Măciuca
  • Mădulari
  • Malaia
  • Măldăreşti
  • Mateeşti
  • Mihăeşti
  • Milcoiu
  • Mitrofani
  • Muereasca
  • Nicolae Bălcescu
  • Olanu
  • Orleşti
  • Oteşani
  • Păuşeşti
  • Păuşeşti-Măglaşi
  • Perişani
  • Pesceana
  • Pietrari
  • Popeşti
  • Prundeni
  • Racoviţa
  • Roeşti
  • Roşiile
  • Runcu
  • Sălătrucel
  • Scundu
  • Sineşti
  • Şirineasa
  • Slătioara
  • Stăneşti
  • Ştefăneşti
  • Stoeneşti
  • Stoileşti
  • Stroeşti
  • Şuşani
  • Suteşti
  • Tetoiu
  • Titeşti
  • Tomşani
  • Vaideeni
  • Valea Mare
  • Vlădeşti
  • Voiceşti
  • Voineasa
  • Zătreni

References[]

The Valcea county is dated since January 8th, 1392 and it is mentioned in a document of Mircea cel Batran, Voivode of the Wallachia (1386 - 1418) by which the bee culture in the Valcea county is given to the Cozia Monastery.

  1. National Institute of Statistics, "Populaţia după etnie"
  2. National Institute of Statistics, [1]

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