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Tudor Vladimirescu Village Hall
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Tudor Vladimirescu is a commune in Brăila County, Muntenia, Romania, consisting of the villages of Comăneasca, Scorţaru Vechi and Tudor Vladimirescu (residence).
Settlement
The commune is located in the central-northern area of the county. Its villages stretch along the DN22 road, which connects Brăila with Râmnicu Sărat. In the village of Scorţaru Vechi, from this road branches the county road DJ255A, which leads south to Traian (DN2B), Unirea (DN21) and Gropeni.
History
At the end of the 19th century, the commune was part of the Vădeni network of Brăila county and consisted only of the village of Tudor Vladimirescu, established with the ownership of the marriages, in 1879. The commune had 899 inhabitants and there was a church built in 1884 and a mixed school established in 1882 The other two villages, Comăneasca and Scorţaru Vechi, together with the village of Lutu Alb, formed the commune of Scorţaru Vechi (Mola), with 937 inhabitants. In Scorţaru Vechi commune there was a school with 60 students, opened as a boys' school in 1865 and became mixed in 1880, as well as a church built by the inhabitants in 1873.
In 1925, the two communes were part of the Silistraru network of the same county. Tudor Vladimirescu commune (formed by the homonymous village) had 1374 inhabitants Scorţaru Vechi commune consisted of Comăneasca, Lutu Alb and Scorţaru Vechi villages, and was inhabited by 1349 inhabitants.
In 1950, the two communes were included in the Brăila district of the Galaţi region. In 1968, Tudor Vladimirescu commune also included the villages of Scorţaru Vechi and Cazasu communes, which were abolished. The commune then returned to Brăila county (re-established). Cazasu village was part of the commune until 2003, when it broke away to form an independent commune.
About
Tudor Vladimirescu is a commune in Brăila County, Muntenia, Romania, consisting of the villages of Comăneasca, Scorţaru Vechi and Tudor Vladimirescu (residence).
Settlement
The commune is located in the central-northern area of the county. Its villages stretch along the DN22 road, which connects Brăila with Râmnicu Sărat. In the village of Scorţaru Vechi, from this road branches the county road DJ255A, which leads south to Traian (DN2B), Unirea (DN21) and Gropeni.
History
At the end of the 19th century, the commune was part of the Vădeni network of Brăila county and consisted only of the village of Tudor Vladimirescu, established with the ownership of the marriages, in 1879. The commune had 899 inhabitants and there was a church built in 1884 and a mixed school established in 1882 The other two villages, Comăneasca and Scorţaru Vechi, together with the village of Lutu Alb, formed the commune of Scorţaru Vechi (Mola), with 937 inhabitants. In Scorţaru Vechi commune there was a school with 60 students, opened as a boys' school in 1865 and became mixed in 1880, as well as a church built by the inhabitants in 1873.
In 1925, the two communes were part of the Silistraru network of the same county. Tudor Vladimirescu commune (formed by the homonymous village) had 1374 inhabitants Scorţaru Vechi commune consisted of Comăneasca, Lutu Alb and Scorţaru Vechi villages, and was inhabited by 1349 inhabitants.
In 1950, the two communes were included in the Brăila district of the Galaţi region. In 1968, Tudor Vladimirescu commune also included the villages of Scorţaru Vechi and Cazasu communes, which were abolished. The commune then returned to Brăila county (re-established). Cazasu village was part of the commune until 2003, when it broke away to form an independent commune.
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