Măgurele


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Măgurele is a town situated in the southwestern part of Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. It has a population of 14,414 as of 2021 and hosts several research institutes.

Măgurele

Downtown Măgurele, 2007

Downtown Măgurele, 2007

Coat of arms of Măgurele

Coat of arms

Location in Ilfov County

Location in Ilfov County

Măgurele is located in Romania

Măgurele

Măgurele

Location in Romania

Coordinates: 44°20′58″N 26°01′47″E / 44.34944°N 26.02972°E
CountryRomania
CountyIlfov
Government
 • Mayor (2024–2028) Narcis-Cătălin Constantin[1] (PNL)
Area45 km2 (17 sq mi)
Elevation78 m (256 ft)
Population

 (2021-12-01)[2]

14,414
 • Density320/km2 (830/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code

077125

Area code(+40) 02 1
Vehicle reg.IF
Websiteprimariamagurele.ro

In 2024, new buses were donated from the Voluntari district. It is rapidly developing. Examples include investment into education in Vârteju,[3] construction of a new water supply and sewage collection network in Măgurele,[4] and 85 households in Aluniș, connected to the water and sewage network.[5]

Although a small town, Măgurele hosts 9 different research institutes, on the naukograd model:[6][7]

The town hosts Măgurele Science Park, the largest science park in Romania, consisting of a series o research institutes.[8] among which a nuclear research lab, the Institute of Atomic Physics [ro] (IFA) and its National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH). Between 1957 and 1998, it had a Soviet VVRS research reactor, now closed down. The Faculty of Physics of the University of Bucharest is also located in Măgurele.

According to a Romanian government press release, the high power laser system (HPLS) project of the Extreme Light Infrastructure — Nuclear Physics Center achieved the power of 10 petawatts on 7 March 2019, becoming the most powerful laser in the world.[9][10]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
20029,200—    
201111,041+20.0%
202114,414+30.5%
Source: Census data

Măgurele was declared a town in 2004.[11] At the 2021 census it had a population of 14,414. Four villages are administered by the town: Alunișu, Dumitrana, Pruni, and Vârteju.


The local administration releases the monthly Pro Măgurele newspaper.[12]

Its name is derived from a Romanian word possibly of Dacian origin, măgură, meaning "hill".

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Welcome sign at the town's southern entry