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==Economy== ==Economy==
Along with ] forms one of the most developed regions in ]. Due to it's proximity to the border, it attracts a great number of foreign investmens. Along with ] forms one of the most developed regions in ]. Due to it's proximity to the border, it attracts a great number of foreign investmens.


The predominant industries in the county are: The predominant industries in the county are:

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Arad
Administrative map of Romania with Arad county highlighted
Facts
Region: Transylvania
Capital city: Arad
Indicative: AR
Population: 478,108 as of 2001
Population density: 62 inh/km²
Area: 7,754 km²
Web County council
County's prefecture
Telephone code +40 x57

Arad (Romanian: Arad, Hungarian: Arad, Serbian: Arad/Арад) is a county (judeţ) in Western Romania, in Transylvania - Crişana region, with the capital city at Arad (population: 185,272).

Neighbours

The county is also part of the Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisa euroregion.

Demographics

In 2000, it had a population of 478,108 and the population density was 62/km².

The majority of the population are Romanians. There are also Hungarians, Germans and Rromas (Gypsies).

Geography

This county has a total area of 7,754 km².

In the east there are the Zarand Mountains from the Apuseni Mountains group. In the west the heights decrease towards the Western Romania Plain.

The county is crossed in the south side by the Mureş River and in the north side by the Crişul Alb River.

Economy

Along with Timiş County forms one of the most developed regions in Romania. Due to it's proximity to the border, it attracts a great number of foreign investmens.

The predominant industries in the county are:

  • Machine and automotive components.
  • Food industry.
  • Textile industry.

Tourism

The main touristic destinations are:

Administrative divisions

The county has 1 municipalities, 8 towns and 66 communes.

Municipalities

Towns

Villages

External links

Official sites

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