Perșinari
Perșinari is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Perșinari. The commune was established in 2004, when the village was split off from Văcărești Commune to form a separate entity.
History
At the end of the 19th century, Perșinari was part of Dâmbovița County and comprised only the residence village with 1,053 inhabitants. There was a school, a church and a water mill.
In 1925, the Anuarul Socec noted that 1,521 inhabitants lived in one village of the commune of Perșinari in the Titu side of the same county.[2] In 1950, the commune was moved to the Titu district of București Region, and in 1968 it returned to Dâmbovița County.[3]
The municipality of Perșinari was re-established in 2004, in accordance with the village of Perșinari's old composition.
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