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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Cov san, Bata, Arad, Zimandu Nou, Barzava, Arad, Beliu, Birchi, Vinga, Barsa, Alma, Archi, Bocsig, Apateu, Arad, iria, H lmagiu, S var in, Arad, P uli, Vladimirescu, Arad, Moneasa, H lm gel, Craiva, Secusigiu, Z brani, H ma, Tau, Ple cu a, Conop, V r dia de Mure, Varfurile, Macea, Petri, Felnac, Ghioroc, ilindia, ofronea, Z d reni, Gr niceri, Tarnova, Arad, Zerind, Brazii, Arad, Buteni, eitin, Mi ca, Peregu Mare, Fantanele, Arad, Semlac, i tarov, Pilu, Arad, imand, Usus u, agu, Sintea Mare, Irato u, Igne ti, icula, Dieci, Socodor, Olari, Arad, Frumu eni, Livada, Arad, Seleu, Z rand, C rand, epreu, Chisindia, Cermei, Doroban i, Arad, Dezna, Gurahon . Excerpt: Cov san is a commune in Arad County, Romania. Cov san commune is situated in the contact zone of the Z rand Mountains western foothills and the Aradului Plateau, on the Matca channel. Its surface stretches over 4227 hectares. It is composed of a single village, Cov san, which lies at 28 km from Arad. According to the last census, the population of the commune counts 2659 inhabitants, out of which 75.7% are Romanians, 0.5% Hungarians, 23.5% Roma and 0.3% are of other or undeclared nationalities. The first documentary record of the locality Cov sant dates back to 1333. The commune's economy is mainly agricultural, characterized by livestock-breeding based on cattle-breeding, pomiculture and viticulture. The main industry is agriculture. Cov sant commune is one of the most important access points to the Z rand Mountains' peaks, several touristic trailmarked pathways leading to this territory. Besides, the beautiful landscapes of Z rand Mountains, the commune has a rich touristic fond made by men. The "Tornea" castle, the remains of the castle named "Hindec," the ruins and the tower of a fascinating church dated from the 14th century are th...