Scoarța
Commune in Gorj, Romania
(2020–2024) (2021-12-01)[2]
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Scoarța is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of eleven villages: Bobu, Budieni, Câmpu Mare, Cerătu de Copăcioasa, Colibași, Copăcioasa, Lazuri, Lintea, Mogoșani, Pișteștii din Deal, and Scoarța.
The commune is located in the central part of Gorj County, 8 km (5 mi) north of the town of Târgu Cărbunești and 17 km (11 mi) east of the county seat, Târgu Jiu. National road DN67 [ro] connects it to Târgu Jiu and Drobeta-Turnu Severin to the west and to Râmnicu Vâlcea to the east.
Scoarța lies at an altitude of 242 m (794 ft), on the banks of the rivers Blahnița and Zlast.
Natives
- Aristotel Stamatoiu (1929–2016), counterintelligence general and director of the Romanian Intelligence Service from 1984 to 1990
References
- Wooden church in Bobu-Bobaia
- The Three Hierarchs' church in Budieni
- Wooden church in Lazuri
- Wooden church in Scoarța-Pietriș
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Gorj County, Romania
- Albeni
- Alimpești
- Aninoasa
- Arcani
- Baia de Fier
- Bălănești
- Bălești
- Bâlteni
- Bărbătești
- Bengești-Ciocadia
- Berlești
- Bolboși
- Borăscu
- Brănești
- Bumbești-Pițic
- Bustuchin
- Câlnic
- Căpreni
- Cătunele
- Ciuperceni
- Crasna
- Crușeț
- Dănciulești
- Dănești
- Drăgotești
- Drăguțești
- Fărcășești
- Glogova
- Godinești
- Hurezani
- Ionești
- Jupânești
- Lelești
- Licurici
- Logrești
- Mătăsari
- Mușetești
- Negomir
- Padeș
- Peștișani
- Plopșoru
- Polovragi
- Prigoria
- Roșia de Amaradia
- Runcu
- Săcelu
- Samarinești
- Săulești
- Schela
- Scoarța
- Slivilești
- Stănești
- Stejari
- Stoina
- Țânțăreni
- Telești
- Turburea
- Turcinești
- Urdari
- Văgiulești
- Vladimir
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