Mureș County

Mureş (IPA: ['mu.reʃ], Hungarian: Maros) is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. The capital of Mureş County is Târgu Mureş.

Mureş
Coat of arms of Mureş
Coordinates: 46.59°N 24.61°E / 46.59; 24.61
CountryRomania
Development regionCentru
Historic regionTransylvania
CapitalTârgu Mureş
Area
  Total6,714 km2 (2,592 sq mi)
Population
 (2002)
  Total580,851
  Density87/km2 (220/sq mi)
Telephone code(+40) 265 or (+40) 365[1]
ISO 3166 codeRO-MS
WebsiteCounty Council
Prefecture

Geography

Mureş County has an area of 6,714 km².

Population

In 2002, about 582,000 people lived in Mureş County.

Divisions

Mureş County has 4 municipalities, 7 towns and 91 communes.

Municipalities

Towns

  • Iernut (Radnót)
  • Luduş (Marosludas)
  • Sovata (Szováta)
  • Miercurea Nirajului (Nyárádszereda)
  • Sărmaşu (Nagysármás)
  • Sângeorgiu de Pădure (Erdőszentgyörgy)
  • Ungheni (Nyárádtő)

Communes

  • Acăţari
  • Adămuş
  • Albeşti
  • Aluniş
  • Apold
  • Aţintiş
  • Bahnea
  • Band
  • Batoş
  • Băgaciu
  • Băla
  • Bălăuşeri
  • Beica de Jos
  • Bereni
  • Bichiş
  • Bogata
  • Brâncoveneşti
  • Breaza
  • Ceuaşu de Câmpie
  • Cheţani
  • Chibed
  • Chiheru de Jos
  • Coroisânmărtin
  • Corunca
  • Cozma
  • Crăciuneşti
  • Cucerdea
  • Crăieşti
  • Cristeşti
  • Cuci
  • Daneş
  • Deda
  • Eremitu
  • Ernei
  • Fântânele
  • Fărăgău
  • Găleşti
  • Găneşti
  • Gheorghe Doja
  • Ghindari
  • Glodeni
  • Gorneşti
  • Grebenişu de Câmpie
  • Gurghiu
  • Hodac
  • Hodoşa
  • Ibăneşti
  • Iclănzel
  • Ideciu de Jos
  • Livezeni
  • Lunca
  • Lunca Bradului
  • Mădăraş
  • Măgherani
  • Mica
  • Miheşu de Câmpie
  • Nadeş
  • Neaua
  • Ogra
  • Papiu Ilarian
  • Pănet
  • Păsăreni
  • Petelea
  • Pogăceaua
  • Râciu
  • Răstoliţa
  • Ruşii-Munţi
  • Sâncraiu de Mureş
  • Sângeorgiu de Mureş
  • Sânger
  • Sânpaul
  • Sânpetru de Câmpie
  • Sântana de Mureş
  • Sărăţeni
  • Saschiz
  • Solovăstru
  • Stânceni
  • Suplac
  • Suseni
  • Şăulia
  • Şincai
  • Tăureni
  • Valea Largă
  • Vânători
  • Vărgata
  • Vătava
  • Veţca
  • Viişoara
  • Voivodeni
  • Zagăr
  • Zau de Câmpie

References

  1. The number used depends on the numbering system employed by the phone companies on the market.

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