LÃÂpugiu de Jos (, ) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of ten villages: BaÃÂtea (Bástya), CoseÃÂti (Kosesd), Fintoag (Fintóág), Grind (Gerend), Holdea (Holgya), LÃÂpugiu de Jos, LÃÂpugiu de Sus (Felsà Âlapugy), LÃÂsÃÂu (Laszó), Ohaba (Ohába), and Teiu (Tyej).
The commune is located in the western part of Hunedoara County, from the county seat, Deva, on the border with TimiÃÂ County. It is nestled in the hills at the foot of the Poiana RuscÃÂ Mountains, on the banks of the river Valea Mare and its tributary, the LÃÂpugiu, just south of the MureÃÂ River.
LÃÂpugiu de Jos is crossed east to west by the partly completed A1 motorway, which runs from Bucharest to the Hungarian border. National road DN68A covers a gap in the highway between Holdea village and Margina commune in TimiÃÂ County. The Holdea train station serves the CFR Line 212 that connects Ilia to Lugoj.