Giurgiu () is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in Muntenia, with the capital city at Giurgiu.

Demographics

In 2011, it had a population of 265,494 and the population density was .

  • Romanians – 96%
  • Romani – 3.9%
  • Unknown – 0.1%

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! Year

! County population

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! 1948

| 313,793

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! 1956

| 325,045

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! 1966

| 320,120

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! 1977

| 327,494

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! 1992

| 313,084

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! 2002

| 297,859

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! 2011

| 265,494

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! 2021

| 262,066

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Geography

This county has a total area of . It is the second-smallest county in Romania, right after the neighboring Ilfov County.

The county is situated on a plain – the Southern part of the Wallachian Plain. The landscape is flat, crossed by small rivers. The southern part is the valley of the Danube which forms the border with Bulgaria. In the North, the Argeș River and Dâmbovița River flow.

Neighbours

  • Călărași County in the East.
  • Teleorman County in the West.
  • Ilfov County and Dâmbovița County in the North.
  • Bulgaria in the South – Ruse Province and Silistra Province.

Politics

The Giurgiu County Council, renewed at the 2020 local elections, consists of 30 counsellors, with the following party composition:

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Administrative divisions

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Giurgiu County has 1 municipality, 2 towns, and 51 communes:

  • Municipalities
  • Giurgiu – capital city; population: 54,655 (as of 2011)
  • Towns
  • Bolintin-Vale
  • Mihăilești
  • Communes
  • Adunații-Copăceni
  • Băneasa
  • Bolintin-Deal
  • Bucșani
  • Bulbucata
  • Buturugeni
  • Călugăreni
  • Clejani
  • Colibași
  • Comana
  • Cosoba
  • Crevedia Mare
  • Daia
  • Florești-Stoenești
  • Frătești
  • Găiseni
  • Găujani
  • Ghimpați
  • Gogoșari
  • Gostinari
  • Gostinu
  • Grădinari
  • Greaca
  • Herăşti
  • Hotarele
  • Iepurești
  • Isvoarele
  • Izvoarele
  • Joița
  • Letca Nouă
  • Malu
  • Mârșa
  • Mihai Bravu
  • Ogrezeni
  • Oinacu
  • Prundu
  • Putineiu
  • Răsuceni
  • Roata de Jos
  • Săbăreni
  • Schitu
  • Singureni
  • Slobozia
  • Stănești
  • Stoenești
  • Toporu
  • Ulmi
  • Valea Dragului
  • Vânătorii Mici
  • Vărăști
  • Vedea

References