Braila County
Braila County is located in southeastern Romania, bordered by the Danube River to the south. The county seat is the city of Braila, which is an important port and trade center. The region is known for its agricultural production, particularly cereals and sunflower seeds, benefiting from fertile plains and a favorable climate.
The county features a mix of urban and rural areas, with several small towns and villages. It is home to diverse wildlife and natural landscapes, including the nearby Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Braila County also has a rich cultural heritage, with various historical sites and traditions.