Olt County

Olt (IPA: [olt]) is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in the historical regions of Oltenia and Muntenia. The capital of Olt County is Slatina.

Olt
Coat of arms of Olt
Administrative map of Romania with Olt county highlighted
Coordinates: 44.4333°N 24.3667°E / 44.4333; 24.3667
CountryRomania
Development regionSud-Vest
Historic regionWallachia
Area
  Total5,498 km2 (2,123 sq mi)
Population
 (2002)
  Total489,274
  Density89/km2 (230/sq mi)
Telephone code(+40) 249 or (+40) 349[1]
ISO 3166 codeRO-OT
WebsiteCounty Council
Prefecture

Geography

Olt County has an area of 5,498 square kilometers.

Divisions

Olt County has 2 municipalities, 6 towns and 104 communes.

Municipalities

  • Slatina - capital city; population: 87,608
  • Caracal

Towns

  • Balş
  • Corabia
  • Drăgăneşti-Olt
  • Piatra Olt
  • Potcoava
  • Scorniceşti

Communes

  • Băbiciu
  • Baldovineşti
  • Bălteni
  • Bărăşti
  • Bârza
  • Bobiceşti
  • Brâncoveni
  • Brastavăţu
  • Brebeni
  • Bucinişu
  • Cârlogani
  • Călui
  • Cezieni
  • Cilieni
  • Coloneşti
  • Corbu
  • Coteana
  • Crâmpoia
  • Cungrea
  • Curtişoara
  • Dăneasa
  • Deveselu
  • Dobreţu
  • Dobrosloveni
  • Dobroteasa
  • Dobrun
  • Drăghiceni
  • Făgeţelu
  • Fălcoiu
  • Fărcaşele
  • Găneasa
  • Găvăneşti
  • Gârcov
  • Giuvărăşti
  • Ghimpeţeni
  • Gostavăţu
  • Grădinari
  • Grădinile
  • Grojdibodu
  • Gura Padinii
  • Ianca
  • Iancu Jianu
  • Icoana
  • Ipoteşti
  • Izbiceni
  • Izvoarele
  • Leleasca
  • Mărunţei
  • Mihăeşti
  • Milcov
  • Morunglav
  • Movileni
  • Nicolae Titulescu
  • Obârşia
  • Oboga
  • Oporelu
  • Optaşi-Măgura
  • Orlea
  • Osica de Sus
  • Osica de Jos
  • Pârşcoveni
  • Perieţi
  • Pleşoiu
  • Poboru
  • Priseaca
  • Radomireşti
  • Redea
  • Rotunda
  • Rusăneşti
  • Sâmbureşti
  • Sârbii-Măgura
  • Scărişoara
  • Schitu
  • Seaca
  • Şerbăneşti
  • Slătioara
  • Şopârliţa
  • Spineni
  • Sprâncenata
  • Ştefan cel Mare
  • Stoeneşti
  • Stoicăneşti
  • Strejeşti
  • Studina
  • Tătuleşti
  • Teslui
  • Tia Mare
  • Topana
  • Traian
  • Tufeni
  • Urzica
  • Vădastra
  • Vădăstriţa
  • Vâlcele
  • Valea Mare
  • Văleni
  • Verguleasa
  • Vişina
  • Vişina Nouă
  • Vitomireşti
  • Vlădila
  • Voineasa
  • Vulpeni
  • Vultureşti

References

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