Rociu
Rociu is a commune in Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Gliganu de Jos, Gliganu de Sus, Rociu, and Șerbănești.
History
The oldest relics come from the Bronze Age, from Șerbănești village. Then, much later, the village Gliganu is mentioned, on June 12, 1564. The village belonged to a boyar from Rucăr. According to the same source, all four villages are mentioned after 1830.In the Communist period, the commune received a strong impulse for economic growth: A long irrigation canal was built to drain water from the Argeș River. Rociu received special attention because a farm of the Communist Party was built there.
Location
Rociu is situated in the southern part of Argeș County, in the Găvanu-Burdea plains. It is situated from the county seat, Pitești. The average altitude is.Villages
There are 4 villages: Rociu, Gliganu de Jos, Gliganu de Sus, and Șerbănești.| Village | Distance to center | Population | Number of firms | References |
| Rociu | Center | 662 | 17 | |
| Gliganu de Jos | 3 km West | 637 | 8 | |
| Gliganu de Sus | 6 km North-West | 971 | 8 | |
| Șerbănești | 8 km North | unknown | unknown |
Geography
The Găvanu-Burdea plain is a flat region, with large and fertile valleys. Rociu is situated close to the Dâmbovnic River. There are a few smaller rivers that are dry in summer, such the Mozacu River and the Gliganu River. There are many small lakes, used for fishing.Climate
Rociu has a temperate climate, like all Romanian villages. Usually, summers are hot and winters have frequent winds.Demographics
According to the 2002 census, the commune has 3014 people, of which 2968 are Romanians and 46 are Roma people. Also, the population is dramatically aged: 40% are older than 60 years, and children are only 12% of the total population. 99% are Orthodox.Transportation
There are a few county roads that link the commune with Pitești and the nearby villages:- DJ503 links Rociu with Oarja and the A1 Motorway. It is asphalted from the motorway to Rociu. The road continues South to Giurgiu, but it is unasphalted.
- DJ659 links Rociu north with Suseni, Bradu, and Pitești and to the south it continues to Negrași, Videle and Giurgiu. It is asphalted.
- DJ703b is unasphalted and links Rociu to Costești in the west and to Căteasca in the east.
- DC104 links DJ659 with DJ 503 and then extends West to Căteasca. It is asphalted between Gliganu and Rociu.
- DC106 links the centre of Rociu village with Șerbănești village and DJ659. It was recently asphalted.
Economy
Since the economy is based on agriculture, the old irrigation canal might still be used. Today, it only brings water to local fishing lakes.
Institutions
The town hall is located in the Rociu village. Near the town hall are the post office and the Veterinarian and Human services. Not far away is the politic centre, of the Social Democratic Party. There is a school and a church in each village.Environmental problems
Upstream, on the Dîmbovnic River, is an important oil refinery, the Arpechim Refinery. Since its construction, nearly all the toxic waste was released in the river. In 2005, the situation was so bad, that water in the fountains was no longer drinkable, even for animals. The only solution to provide water for the inhabitants and their animals was to use the deep freatic waters and to build an extensive system of water pipes to every house. Today, the river is only occasionally polluted and even fish have reappeared after more than 50 years.Tourism
Rociu is not a tourist destination and has no hotels or camp sites. However, not far away, in Negrași is a protected area, the Negrași Daffodil Meadow.There is an old church in Șerbănești village, that is considered a touristic objective.