Titu ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtitu] ) is a town in Dâmbovița County , Muntenia , Romania , with a population of 9,291 as of 2021.
6-488: The town in located in the southern part of the county, in the center of the Wallachian Plain . It lies at a distance of 39.5 km (24.5 mi) from the county seat, Târgoviște , 52 km (32 mi) from Bucharest , and 73.5 km (45.7 mi) from Pitești . Titu îs surrounded by several communes : Produlești and Braniștea to the north, Odobești and Potlogi to the south, Conțești and Lungulețu to
12-487: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Wallachian Plain Carpathians ( peaks ) Plains & Delta Islands Rivers ( Danube ) Lakes Black Sea The Romanian Plain ( Romanian : Câmpia Română ) is located in southern Romania and the easternmost tip of Serbia , where it is known as the Wallachian Plain ( Serbian : Влашка низија , romanized : Vlaška nizija ). It
18-797: Is also sometimes referred to as the Danubian Plain ( Câmpia Dunării ) in Romanian, though this designation is not specific, because the Danube flows through a number of plains along its course, such as the Hungarian Plain (which is called the Danubian Plain in Slovakia and Serbia), as well as the Bavarian Lowland, also called the Danubian Plain. In Romania, the plain is divided into five subdivisions and
24-671: Is part of the larger Eurasian Steppe . It is located in the historical region of Wallachia , and bordered by the Danube River in the east, south and west, and by the Getic Plateau in the north. Bucharest , the capital of Romania, is located in the central part of the Romanian Plain. It is contiguous to the south with the Danubian Plain ( Bulgarian : Дунавска равнина , romanized : Dunavska ravnina ), in Bulgaria . This area
30-552: The east, and Costeștii din Vale to the west. Titu is divided into three main zones: The town administers five other villages: Fusea, Hagioaica, Mereni, Plopu and Sălcuța. The French automobile manufacturer Renault is operating a technical centre near the town of Titu, that is used for testing and optimizing vehicles of the Dacia brand. It became operational in September 2010 and the cost of
36-539: The investment raised to 166 million euro. The centre includes 100 testing lines for parts and vehicles and 32 kilometres (20 miles) of test tracks that allow simulating various running conditions encountered around the world. It has 300 employees and is located halfway between the Mioveni factory and the research centre in Bucharest . The town holds an annual fair on September 14. This Dâmbovița County location article
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