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Pleșcuța : ウィキペディア英語版
Pleșcuța

Pleșcuța ((ハンガリー語:Peleskefalva)), a commune in Arad County, Romania, is situated in the Hălmagiu Basin, at the foot
of Codru-Moma Mountains and Metaliferi Mountains, along the upper course of the Crişul Alb River. It is connected with the Gurahonț Basin by the epigenetic defile of the Crişul Alb existing between Pleșcuţa and Gurahonţ. The commune stretches over 7000 hectares and is composed of seven villages: Aciuța (''Acsuca''), Budești (''Bugyfalva''), Dumbrava (''Körösdombró''), Gura Văii (''Vojkaháza''), Pleșcuța (situated at 116 km from Arad), Rostoci (''Rosztócs'') and Tălagiu (''Talács'').
==Population==
According to the last census the population of the commune counts 1498 inhabitants, out of which 96.0% are Romanians, 3.9% Roma and 0.1% are of other or undeclared nationalities.
The first documentary records of Pleșcuța, Rostoci and Tălagiu date back to 1439. Aciuța was attested documentarily in 1366, Budești in 1441-1445, Dumbrava in 1553 and Gura Văii in 1553-1561.

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