Teleorman County

Teleorman is a county (județ) of Romania. It is in the historical region Muntenia. The capital city is Alexandria.

Teleorman County
Județul Teleorman
Coat of arms of Teleorman County
Administrative map of Romania with Teleorman county highlighted
CountryRomania
Development regionSud
Historical regionMuntenia
CapitalAlexandria
Area
  Total5,790 km2 (2,240 sq mi)
  Rank19th
Population
 ()
  Rank24th
Telephone code(+40) 247 or (+40) 347[1]
ISO 3166 codeRO-TR (TR county)
GDP (nominal)US$ 1.93 billion (2015)
GDP per capitaUS$ 6,315 (2015)
WebsiteConsiliul Judetean Prefecture

Geography

The county has an area of 5,790 square kilometres (2,240 sq mi). It is on the border with Bulgaria.

Divisions

Teleorman County has 3 municipalities, 2 towns and 92 communes:

Municipalities

  • Alexandria – capital city
  • Roșiorii de Vede
  • Turnu Măgurele

Towns

  • Videle
  • Zimnicea

Communes

  • Băbăița
  • Balaci
  • Beciu
  • Beuca
  • Blejești
  • Bogdana
  • Botoroaga
  • Bragadiru
  • Brânceni
  • Bujoreni
  • Bujoru
  • Buzescu
  • Călinești
  • Călmățuiu
  • Călmățuiu de Sus
  • Cervenia
  • Ciolănești
  • Ciuperceni
  • Conțești
  • Cosmești
  • Crângu
  • Crevenicu
  • Crângeni
  • Didești
  • Dobrotești
  • Dracea
  • Drăcșenei
  • Drăgănești de Vede
  • Drăgănești-Vlașca
  • Fântânele
  • Frăsinet
  • Frumoasa
  • Furculești
  • Gălăteni
  • Gratia
  • Islaz
  • Izvoarele
  • Lisa
  • Lița
  • Lunca
  • Măgura
  • Măldăeni
  • Mârzănești
  • Mavrodin
  • Mereni
  • Moșteni
  • Nanov
  • Năsturelu
  • Necșești
  • Nenciulești
  • Olteni
  • Orbeasca
  • Peretu
  • Piatra
  • Pietroșani
  • Plopii-Slăvitești
  • Plosca
  • Poeni
  • Poroschia
  • Purani
  • Putineiu
  • Rădoiești
  • Răsmirești
  • Săceni
  • Saelele
  • Salcia
  • Sârbeni
  • Scrioaștea
  • Scurtu Mare
  • Seaca
  • Segarcea-Vale
  • Sfințești
  • Siliștea
  • Siliștea Gumești
  • Slobozia Mândra
  • Smârdioasa
  • Stejaru
  • Ștorobăneasa
  • Suhaia
  • Talpa
  • Tătărăștii de Jos
  • Tătărăștii de Sus
  • Țigănești
  • Traian
  • Trivalea-Moșteni
  • Troianul
  • Uda-Clocociov
  • Vârtoape
  • Vedea
  • Viișoara
  • Vitănești
  • Zâmbreasca

References

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