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Vladimirescu (''Glogovăți'' until 1947; ; ) is a commune in
Arad County Arad County () is an administrative division ( județ) of Romania roughly translated into county in the western part of the country on the border with Hungary, mostly in the region of Crișana and few villages in Banat. The administrative cente ...
,
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, is situated in the south-eastern part of the
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. Its territory stretches over 12400 ha. It is composed of four villages: Cicir (''Maroscsicsér''), Horia (formerly ''Pănadu Nou''; ''Újpanád''; ''Neupanat''), Mândruloc (''Mondorlak'') and Vladimirescu (situated at 8 km from Arad).


Population

According to the most recent census from 2021 from a total of 12,772 inhabitants, a net increase from the 2002 figure of 10,649, of which 82.47% are Romanians, 1.51% Hungarians, 0.33% Roma, 0.94% Germans, 0.13% Ukrainians, 0.11% Slovaks, 0.07% are of other and 14.19% undeclared nationalities.


History

Archaeological excavations have brought to the surface finds that prove the continuity of inhabitance in this zone. In Vladimirescu village settlements dating from the 5th, 8th,11-12th centuries, graves from the 9-11th centuries, a castle made of ground from the 9th century and a necropolis dating back to the early medieval period have been found. At the place called "La Bisericuță" ("To the Small Church") the ruins of a Roman basilica have been discovered in a medieval court. In Cicir village a Dacian settlement dating from the 2-3rd centuries have been found. The first documentary record of Vladimirescu dates back to 1752. Cicir was attested documentarily in 1552, Horia in 1315, while Mândruloc in 1471.


Economy

The economy of the commune is highly influenced by the economic development of Arad. Due to its closeness to the county capital, in the 2000s there was a powerful evolution of the tertiary and secondary sectors. Chemical industry, food industry, light industry and transportation are well represented on the commune's level. Investments have been started in constructions, mainly in constructions of flats.


Tourism

Tourist sites include the Mureș valley and the archaeological finds.


References

Communes in Arad County Localities in Crișana {{Arad-geo-stub