Sud-Vest (development region)

Sud-Vest (development region)

Romanian regions infobox
name=Regiunea de dezvoltare Sud-Vest



counties=Dolj
Gorj
Mehedinţi
Olt
Vâlcea
largest-city=Craiova
area=29,212 km²
population-rank=6th
population=2,330,792
population-year=2004
population-est=2,317,636
density=79.79/km²
ethnic-groups=Romanians (97.2%)
Roma (2.6%)
Other (0.2%)
website=http://www.adroltenia.ro/

Sud-Vest ("South West") is a development region in Romania. It is roughly coterminous with the historic region of Oltenia (82,4%), and from that reason it is called sometimes "Regiunea de dezvoltare Sud-Vest Oltenia".


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