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Vaslui is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in the historical region Moldavia, with the seat at Vaslui.

Demographics

In 2002, it had a population of 455,049 and the population density was 86/km².
Year County population
1948 344,917
1956 401,626
1966 431,555
1977 437,251
1992 461,374
2002 455,049

Geography

This county has an area of 5,318 km².
   The county lies on a plane, being bounded by the Prut River on the east and crossed in its centre by Bârlad River, a tributary of Siret River.

Neighbours

  • Republic of Moldova to the east - Cantemir raion and Cahul raion.
  • Neamţ County, Bacău County and Vrancea County to the west.
  • Iaşi County to the north.
  • Galaţi County to the south.

    People

  • Dimitrie Cantemir
  • Ştefan Procopiu
  • Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej
  • Constantin Tănase

    Economy

    Vaslui County was heavily industrialised during the communist period and had large industrial complexes that went bankrupt during the 1990s. Today, the county's industry is mainly agricultural one, with other industries concentrated in the main urban areas. County's main industries:
  • mechanical components
  • chemicals
  • food stuffs
  • textiles.

    Tourism

    The main tourist destinations are the cities of Vaslui, Bârlad and Huşi.

    Administrative divisions

    The county has 3 municipalities, two towns and 81 communes.

    Municipalities

  • Vaslui
  • Bârlad
  • Huşi

    Towns

  • Murgeni
  • Negreşti

    Communes

  • Albeşti
  • Alexandru Vlahuţă
  • Arsura
  • Băcani
  • Băceşti
  • Bălteni
  • Banca
  • Berezeni
  • Blăgeşti
  • Bogdana
  • Bogdăneşti
  • Bogdăniţa
  • Boţeşti
  • Buneşti-Avereşti
  • Ciocani
  • Codăeşti
  • Coroieşti
  • Costeşti
  • Cozmeşti
  • Creţeşti
  • Dăneşti
  • Deleni
  • Deleşti
  • Dimitrie Cantemir
  • Dodeşti
  • Dragomireşti
  • Drânceni
  • Duda-Epureni
  • Dumeşti
  • Epureni
  • Fălciu
  • Fereşti
  • Fruntişeni
  • Găgeşti
  • Gârceni
  • Ghergheşti
  • Griviţa
  • Hoceni
  • Iana
  • Ibăneşti
  • Ivăneşti
  • Iveşti
  • Laza
  • Lipovăţ
  • Lunca Banului
  • Măluşteni
  • Micleşti
  • Muntenii de Jos
  • Muntenii de Sus
  • Olteneşti
  • Oşeşti
  • Pădureni
  • Perieni
  • Pochidia
  • Pogana
  • Pogoneşti
  • Poieneşti
  • Puieşti
  • Pungeşti
  • Puşcaşi
  • Rafaila
  • Rebricea
  • Roşieşti
  • Soleşti
  • Stănileşti
  • Ştefan cel Mare
  • Şuletea
  • Tăcuta
  • Tanacu
  • Tătărăni
  • Todireşti
  • Tutova
  • Văleni
  • Vetrişoaia
  • Viişoara
  • Vinderei
  • Voineşti
  • Vultureşti
  • Vutcani
  • Zăpodeni
  • Zorleni
  • Villages

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