RoÃÂia () is a large commune in Romania, CriÃÂana, Bihor County, around north from the town of BeiuÃÂ. It is composed of two villages, Lazuri (Lázurihegy) and RoÃÂia.
RoÃÂia covers a surface area of . It is located in the eastern part of the county, at the edge of the Apuseni Mountains, in the foothills of the PÃÂdurea Craiului Mountains. It lies on the banks of the Valea RoÃÂie River, a tributary of the CriÃÂul Negru; the ÃÂoimuÃÂ River flows into the Valea RoÃÂie near RoÃÂia.
The commune is crossed by county road DJ764, which joins BeiuÃÂ to the town of AleÃÂd; the county seat, Oradea, is some to the northwest.
RoÃÂia has beautiful landscapes, mountain rivers, caves, and large forests. In the Ciurul Mare Cave, speleologists have discovered some distinctively male, female, and child footprints; an anthropological analysis has identified Cro-Magnon and even Neanderthal characteristics in these footprints.
According to the 2011 census, the commune has 2,384 inhabitants, 98.87% of whom are ethnic Romanians; 85.3% are Romanian Orthodox and 13.6% Pentecostal.