Titu
Titu is a town in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania, with a population of 10,226, best known for its yearly September 14 fair.Zones and administration
Titu is divided into three main zones:
- Titu-gară – The main part of the city, it contains the town hall, the main school, the train station and most important buildings.
- Titu-târg – A rural zone which includes the town's library and the second school. It was also the former center town.
- Sălcuța – The smallest zone and a village in its own right, it is rural and features a church. It is also the place where the bâlci is held.
The town administers five other villages: Fusea, Hagioaica, Mereni, Plopu and Sălcuța.Industry
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 the investment raised to 166 million euro. The centre includes 100 testing lines for parts and vehicles and of test tracks that allow simulating various running conditions encountered around the world. It has 600 employees and is located at the half of the distance between the Mioveni factory and the research centre in Bucharest.Notable people
- Ion Miu, virtuoso cimbalom player, was born in Titu
- Dimitrie Dimăncescu, diplomat, was born in Titu