- Horia, Neamţ
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For other places with the same name, see Horia.
Horia — Commune — Country Romania County Neamţ County Population (2002)[1] 7,104 Time zone EET (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Horia is a commune in Neamţ County, Romania. It is located about 2.5 km south southwest of the centre of Roman. The commune is composed of two villages, Cotu Vameş and Horia.
Natives
- Radu Timofte - head of Serviciul Român de Informaţii, 2001-2006
Neamţ County, Romania Cities Piatra Neamţ (county seat) · Roman
Towns Bicaz · Roznov · Târgu Neamţ
Communes Agapia · Alexandru cel Bun · Bahna · Bălţăteşti · Bârgăuani · Bicaz-Chei · Bicazu Ardelean · Bâra · Bodeşti · Boghicea · Borca · Borleşti · Boteşti · Bozieni · Brusturi · Cândeşti · Ceahlău · Cordun · Costişa · Crăcăoani · Dămuc · Dobreni · Dochia · Doljeşti · Dragomireşti · Drăgăneşti · Dulceşti · Dumbrava Roşie · Farcaşa · Făurei · Gâdinţi · Gârcina · Gherăeşti · Ghindăoani · Girov · Grinţieş · Grumăzeşti · Hangu · Horia · Icuşeşti · Ion Creangă · Mărgineni · Moldoveni · Negreşti · Oniceni · Păstrăveni · Pânceşti · Pângăraţi · Petricani · Piatra Şoimului · Pipirig · Podoleni · Poiana Teiului · Poienari · Răuceşti · Războieni · Rediu · Români · Ruginoasa · Sagna · Săbăoani · Săvineşti · Secuieni · Stăniţa · Ştefan cel Mare · Tarcău · Taşca · Tazlău · Tămăşeni · Timişeşti · Trifeşti · Tupilaţi · Ţibucani · Urecheni · Valea Ursului · Văleni · Vânători-Neamţ · Zăneşti
References
- ^ Romanian census data, 2002; retrieved on March 1, 2010
Categories:- Communes in Neamţ County
- Neamţ County geography stubs
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