Gologanu is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Gologanu, and was part of Milcovul commune from 1968 until 2004, when it split off.
The commune is located in the southeastern part of the county, on the banks of the river Râmna. Gologanu is crossed by national road , which connects it to the county seat, FocÃÂani, to the northeast. It neighbors the following communes: Milcovul to the north, TÃÂtÃÂranu to the south, RÃÂstoaca to the east, and Slobozia CiorÃÂÃÂti to the west.
At the end of the 19th century, the commune was part of plasa Marginea de Sus of Râmnicu SÃÂrat County; it consisted of the villages of Gologanu and VlÃÂduleÃÂti, with a population of 1,570 inhabitants. A church built in 1859 and a school with 53 students established in 1880 functioned in the commune. The Socec yearbook recorded the commune in the same composition (the village of VlÃÂduleÃÂti was then called VlÃÂduleasa), in plasa CoteÃÂti of the same county, with a population of 2,100 inhabitants. In 1950, the commune passed under the administration of the FocÃÂani raion of the ; in 1952 it was moved to the Bârlad Region and in 1956 to the . In 1968, it was transferred to Vrancea County, but it was immediately abolished and included in the Milcovul commune, while the village of VlÃÂduleasca was abolished and incorporated into the village of Gologanu. The commune was re-established in 2004, in its current structure.