Botești
Botești is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Barticești, Botești, and Nisiporești. It included four other villages until 2004, when they were split off to form Văleni Commune.
The commune is located in the eastern part of Neamț County, 23 km (14 mi) northwest of Roman and 45 km (28 mi) east of the county seat, Piatra Neamț, on the border with Iași County.
In 2002, the commune had a population of 4,700, of which 95.2% were ethnic Romanian and 4.7% Roma; 67.1% were Roman Catholic and 32.8% were Romanian Orthodox. At the 2011 census, the population had increased to 4,989, with 97.21% Romanians. At the 2021 census, Botești had a population of 3,890; of those, 90.33% were Romanians.[2]
Natives
- Veronica Antal (1935 – 1958), Catholic martyr, beatified in 2018
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- Piatra Neamț (county seat)
- Roman
- Agapia
- Alexandru cel Bun
- Bahna
- Bălțătești
- Bâra
- Bârgăuani
- Bicaz-Chei
- Bicazu Ardelean
- Bodești
- Boghicea
- Borca
- Borlești
- Botești
- Bozieni
- Brusturi
- Cândești
- Ceahlău
- Cordun
- Costișa
- Crăcăoani
- Dămuc
- Dobreni
- Dochia
- Doljești
- Drăgănești
- Dragomirești
- Dulcești
- Dumbrava Roșie
- Farcașa
- Făurei
- Gâdinți
- Gârcina
- Gherăești
- Ghindăoani
- Girov
- Grințieș
- Grumăzești
- Hangu
- Horia
- Icușești
- Ion Creangă
- Mărgineni
- Moldoveni
- Negrești
- Oniceni
- Pâncești
- Pângărați
- Păstrăveni
- Petricani
- Piatra Șoimului
- Pipirig
- Podoleni
- Poiana Teiului
- Poienari
- Răucești
- Războieni
- Rediu
- Români
- Ruginoasa
- Săbăoani
- Sagna
- Săvinești
- Secuieni
- Stănița
- Ștefan cel Mare
- Tămășeni
- Tarcău
- Tașca
- Tazlău
- Țibucani
- Timișești
- Trifești
- Tupilați
- Urecheni
- Valea Ursului
- Văleni
- Vânători-Neamț
- Zănești
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