Suharău
Suharău | |
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![]() Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary in Comănești-Suharău | |
![]() Location in Botoșani County | |
![]() ![]() Suharău Location in Romania | |
Coordinates: 48°08′N 26°25′E / 48.133°N 26.417°E | |
Country | Romania |
County | Botoșani |
Subdivisions | Izvoare, Lișna, Oroftiana, Plevna, Smârdan, Suharău |
Government | |
• Mayor (2024–2028) | Marcel Chelariu (PSD) |
Area | 106.11 km2 (40.97 sq mi) |
Elevation | 202 m (663 ft) |
Population (2021-12-01)[1] | 3,811 |
• Density | 36/km2 (93/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET/EEST (UTC+2/+3) |
Postal code | 717360 |
Area code | +(40) x31 |
Vehicle reg. | BT |
Website | www |
Suharău is a commune in Botoșani County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Izvoare, Lișna, Oroftiana, Plevna, Smârdan, and Suharău.
The former village of Comănești is the oldest documented part of Suharău.[2] Previously separate, in 1968, it was forcefully merged with Suharău, vanishing from the map and becoming Suharău II.[3] Despite protests, this decision has never been undone.[4]
The Prut enters Romania in Oroftiana village.
Natives
- Mihai Chițac (1928–2010), general and Interior Minister from 1989 to 1990
References
- ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
- ^ "600 de ani de atestare documentară a satului Comănești". doxologia.ro (in Romanian). 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ "Istoric". comanesti.mmb.ro (in Romanian). Parohia Comănești. 2014-04-05. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ Cojocaru, Gruia (2012-04-03). "Identitatea – imperativ al supraviețuirii". Revista Luceafărul. Retrieved 2024-07-27.