Prigoria
Sign in to savePrigoria is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bucșana, Burlani, Călugăreasa, Dobrana, Negoiești, Prigoria, and Zorlești.
Key facts
- Romanian subdivision.type
- commune
- Romanian subdivision.county
- Gorj
- Romanian subdivision.name
- Prigoria
- Romanian subdivision.subdivisions
- Bucșana, Burlani, Călugăreasa, Dobrana, Negoiești, Prigoria, Zorlești
- Romanian subdivision.image_skyline
- RO GJ Biserica Sfantul Nicolae din Prigoria (23).JPG
- Romanian subdivision.image_caption
- Saint Nicholas' Church in Prigoria
- Romanian subdivision.map_caption
- Location in Gorj County
- Romanian subdivision.leader_name
- Lucian Goață
- Romanian subdivision.leader_party
- PSD
- Romanian subdivision.leader_term
- 2020–2024
- Romanian subdivision.elevation
- 314
- Romanian subdivision.area_total
- 66.9
- Romanian subdivision.population_total
- auto
- Romanian subdivision.postal_code
- 217370
- Romanian subdivision.area_code
- +(40) 253
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Prigoria is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bucșana, Burlani, Călugăreasa, Dobrana, Negoiești, Prigoria, and Zorlești.
Prigoria is known in Romania for being the place where the index case of a COVID-infected person was found in the country, on February 26, 2020.
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