Nădlac

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Nădlac
Nadlak
Coat of Arms of NădlacNadlak
County Arad County
Status Town
Mayor Vasile Ciceac, Democratic Party, since 2004
Area 133 km²
Population (2002) 8,422
Density 63 inh/km²
Geographical coordinates 46°10′0″N, 20°45′2″E
Web site http://www.primaria-nadlac.ro/

Nădlac (Hungarian: Nagylak, Slovak: Nadlak) is a town in western Romania, Arad County. A small part of the town lies across the border with Hungary; this village is also called Nagylak. An international border town, Nădlac is the main border crossing into western Romania from Hungary. It is also a centre of the Lutheran Slovakian community in the Romanian Banat.

[edit] Population

According to the 2002 census, Nădlac had 8,154 inhabitants. The ethnic breakdown is as follows:


Coat of Arms of Arad County Localities in Arad County, Romania Coat of Arms of Arad

Municipalities and towns:

Arad | Chişineu-Criş | Curtici | Ineu | Lipova | Nădlac | Pâncota | Pecica | Sântana | Sebiş

Communes:

Almaş | Apateu  | Archiş | Bata | Bârsa | Bârzava | Beliu | Birchiş | Bocsig | Brazii | Buteni | Cărand | Cermei | Chisindia | Conop  | Covăsânţ  | Craiva | Dezna | Dieci  | Dorobanţi | Fântânele | Felnac | Frumuşeni | Ghioroc | Grăniceri | Gurahonţ | Hălmagiu | Hălmăgel | Hăşmaş | Igneşti | Iratoşu | Livada | Macea | Mişca | Moneasa | Olari | Păuliş | Peregu Mare | Petriş | Pilu | Pleşcuţa | Săvârşin | Secusigiu | Seleuş | Semlac | Sintea Mare | Socodor | Şagu | Şeitin | Şepreuş | Şicula | Şilindia | Şimand | Şiria | Şiştarovăţ | Şofronea | Tauţ | Târnova | Ususău | Vărădia de Mureş | Vârfurile | Vinga | Vladimirescu | Zăbrani | Zădăreni | Zărand | Zerind | Zimandu Nou