Giurgiu state: cities list & information

Giurgiu is one of the states/provinces of Romania. Giurgiu state has 128 cities. You can see below like Zorile, Giurgiu then click on each city of Giurgiu below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Adunatii-Copaceni
  2. Bacu, Giurgiu
  3. Balanu
  4. Baneasa, Giurgiu
  5. Bila, Romania
  6. Bolintin Deal
  7. Bolintin Vale
  8. Branistari
  9. Branistea, Giurgiu
  10. Bucsani, Giurgiu
  11. Budeni, Giurgiu
  12. Bulbucata
  13. Buturugeni
  14. Calugareni, Giurgiu
  15. Camineasca
  16. Campurelu
  17. Carpenisu
  18. Cartojani
  19. Cascioarele, Giurgiu
  20. Cetatea, Giurgiu
  21. Chiriacu
  22. Clejani
  23. Colibasi, Giurgiu
  24. Comana, Giurgiu
  25. Copaciu
  26. Cosoba
  27. Cranguri
  28. Crevedia Mare
  29. Crevedia Mica
  30. Crivina, Giurgiu
  31. Cucuruzu
  32. Daia, Giurgiu
  33. Darasti-Vlasca
  34. Dealu, Giurgiu
  35. Dobreni, Giurgiu
  36. Draganeasca
  37. Falastoaca
  38. Floresti, Giurgiu, Romania
  39. Frasinu, Giurgiu
  40. Fratesti
  41. Gaiseanca
  42. Gaiseni
  43. Gaujani, Giurgiu
  44. Ghimpati, Giurgiu
  45. Ghionea
  46. Ghizdaru
  47. Giurgiu
  48. Gogosari
  49. Goleasca
  50. Gorneni
  51. Gostinari
  52. Gostinari-Vacaresti
  53. Gostinu
  54. Gradinari, Giurgiu
  55. Gradistea, Giurgiu
  56. Greaca
  57. Herasti
  58. Hobaia
  59. Hodivoaia
  60. Hotarele
  61. Hulubesti, Giurgiu
  62. Icoana, Giurgiu
  63. Iepuresti
  64. Izvoarele, Giurgiu
  65. Izvoru, Giurgiu
  66. Joita
  67. Letca Noua
  68. Letca Veche
  69. Malu Spart
  70. Malu, Giurgiu, Romania
  71. Marsa, Giurgiu, Romania
  72. Mihai Bravu, Giurgiu
  73. Mihai Voda
  74. Mihailesti, Giurgiu
  75. Milcovatu
  76. Mironesti
  77. Mogosesti, Giurgiu
  78. Naipu
  79. Neajlovu, Giurgiu
  80. Novaci, Giurgiu, Romania
  81. Ogrezeni
  82. Oinacu
  83. Oncesti, Giurgiu
  84. Padureni, Giurgiu
  85. Palanca, Giurgiu
  86. Pietrele
  87. Pietrisu, Giurgiu
  88. Plopsoru, Giurgiu
  89. Podisor
  90. Podu Doamnei
  91. Poenari, Giurgiu
  92. Poiana lui Stanga
  93. Popesti, Giurgiu
  94. Prundu, Giurgiu
  95. Puieni
  96. Putineiu, Giurgiu
  97. Rasuceni
  98. Remus
  99. Roata de Jos
  100. Roata Mica
  101. Sabareni
  102. Sadina
  103. Schitu, Giurgiu
  104. Singureni
  105. Slobozia, Giurgiu, Romania
  106. Stanesti, Giurgiu
  107. Stejaru, Giurgiu
  108. Stoenesti, Giurgiu
  109. Suseni, Giurgiu
  110. Tantava
  111. Tomulesti
  112. Toporu
  113. Trestieni
  114. Ulmi, Giurgiu
  115. Uzunu
  116. Vadu Lat
  117. Valea Bujorului
  118. Valea Dragului
  119. Valea Plopilor
  120. Vanatorii Mari
  121. Vanatorii Mici
  122. Varasti, Giurgiu
  123. Varlaam, Giurgiu
  124. Vedea, Giurgiu
  125. Vieru
  126. Vlad Tepes, Giurgiu
  127. Vlasin
  128. Zorile, Giurgiu

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Giurgiu: Exploring the Hidden Gem of Romania Nestled in the southern part of Romania, the Giurgiu region is a hidden gem that is waiting to be discovered. From historic landmarks to scenic natural beauty, this region has it all. Let's dive into what makes Giurgiu a must-visit destination for travelers. Rich Cultural Heritage Giurgiu is a region that is steeped in history and culture. One of the most popular attractions in the area is the Dinosaurs Park, where visitors can see life-size models of these prehistoric creatures. Additionally, the Giurgiu Citadel is a historic fortress that dates back to the 14th century and is a must-visit for history buffs. The Giurgiu Ethnographic Museum is another popular attraction that offers fascinating insights into the traditional way of life in the region. The museum houses a collection of artifacts that showcase the local culture, including costumes, household items, and utensils. Picturesque Natural Beauty The Giurgiu region is also blessed with an abundance of natural beauty. The Danube River flows through the area, providing a stunning backdrop for those looking to explore the great outdoors. Visitors can go on a scenic boat ride on the river or hike through the nearby nature reserves. One of the most picturesque destinations in the area is the Island of Macin. This breathtaking island is home to diverse flora and fauna and offers visitors the chance to explore nature at its finest. Gastronomic Delights The Giurgiu region is also known for its delicious local cuisine. Visitors can sample traditional Romanian dishes such as sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls) and mici (grilled meat rolls) at local restaurants and cafes. For a unique culinary experience, visitors can try a traditional Romanian meal at the Casa Bolos restaurant. This centuries-old establishment serves up an array of mouth-watering dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. In conclusion, the Giurgiu region in Romania is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to uncover the hidden gems of Europe. With its rich cultural heritage, picturesque natural beauty, and gastronomic delights, this region has something for everyone. So, why not plan your next adventure to Giurgiu and discover this beautiful part of Romania for yourself?