Vidra, Alba
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Vidra is a commune, located in Alba County
Alba County
Alba is a county of Romania, in Transylvania, its capital city being Alba-Iulia with a population of 66,406.- Demographics :In 2002, it had a population of 382,747 and the population density was 61/km².* Romanians - 90.4%* Hungarians - 5.4%...

, Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

. It is the commune with the second highest number of villages (39) in Romania. These are: Băi, Bobăreşti, Bogdăneşti, Bordeştii Poieni, Culdeşti, Dealu Goieşti, Dos, Dosu Luncii, Dosu Văseşti, Drăgoieşti-Luncă, Ficăreşti, Gligoreşti, Goieşti, Haiduceşti, Hărăşti, Hoancă, Jefleşti, Lunca, Lunca Bisericii, Lunca de Jos, Lunca Goieşti, Lunca Veseşti, Modoleşti, Nemeşi, Oideşti, Pitărceşti, Pleşcuţa, Poieni, Ponorel, Puiuleţeşti, Runc, Segaj, Urdeş, Vâlcăneasa, Vâlceşti, Valea Morii, Vârtăneşti, Văseşti and Vidra. It also included Vidra de Sus and other villages until 1924, when they were split off to form Avram Iancu
Avram Iancu, Alba
Avram Iancu is a commune located in Alba County, Romania. It is composed of thirty-three villages: Achimeţeşti, Avram Iancu, Avrămeşti, Bădăi, Boldeşti, Călugăreşti, Cârăşti, Cârţuleşti, Căsoaia, Cândeşti, Coceşti, Cocoşeşti, Coroieşti, Dealu Crişului, Doleşti, Dumăceşti, Gojeieşti, Helereşti,...

Commune.

Its current mayor, as of 2006, is Ioan Alexandru Resiga.
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