Ogra ( or colloquially Ugra, <small>pronounced:</small> ) is a commune in MureàCounty, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Dileu Vechi (Oláhdellà Â), Giuluà(Gyulas), LÃÂscud (Lackod), Ogra, and Vaideiu (Mezà Âújfalu).
The commune is on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the banks of the MureàRiver. It is in the southwestern part of the county, from the county seat, Târgu MureÃÂ. The A3 motorway connects Ogra to BraÃÂov (Cristian), to the southeast and Cluj-Napoca (GilÃÂu), to the northwest. The Târgu MureàInternational Airport is to the east.
As of the 2011 census, the commune had a population of 2,387, of which 45.3% were Romanians, 29.2% Roma, and 21.3% Hungarians. At the 2021 census, Ogra had a population of 2,442; of those, 40.46% were Roma, 33.7% Romanians, and 15.85% Hungarians.
was originally built in the seventeenth century, although most of the current building dates from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and is Post-Baroque. It was nationalized by the Communist authorities in 1949, and served for a while as a school and then town hall; since 2011 it functions as a hotel and restaurant.
The Ogra mine is a large salt mine in the commune.