Burila Mare
{{Short description|Place in Romania}}
{{Infobox Romanian subdivision
|type = commune
|county = Mehedinți
|name = Burila Mare
|image_flag =
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|image_map = Burila Mare jud Mehedinti.png
|map_caption = Location in Mehedinți County
|leader_name = Jenică Cicic
|leader_party = PSD
|leader_term = 2024–2028
|coordinates = {{coord|44|27|N|22|34|E|region:RO|display=it}}
|elevation = 102
|elevation_min =
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|area_total = 123.82
|population_as_of =
|population_total = auto
|population_footnotes =
|postal_code = 227085
|area_code = +(40) 252
|website = {{URL|https://primariaburilamare.ro/}}
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Burila Mare is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Burila Mare, Crivina, Izvoru Frumos, Țigănași, and Vrancea.
{{Historical populations
|source = Census data
|2002 |2749
|2011 |2239
|2021 |1894
}}
Natives
- Ștefan Burileanu (1874–1944), officer, engineer, inventor, and academic who rose to the rank of major general
- Ioan-Iovitz Popescu (born 1932), physicist, linguist, academic, and member of the Romanian Academy
References
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{{Mehedinți County}}
Category:Communes in Mehedinți County
Category:Localities in Oltenia
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