PlasÃÂ (, plural plÃÂÃÂi ) was a territorial division unit of Romania, ranking below county (judeÃÂ) and above commune. It was headed by a Pretor, appointed by the county Prefect. The institution headed by the Pretor was called PreturÃÂ.
The division of counties into plÃÂÃÂi was used starting from the rule of Carol I as Domnitor, throughout the existence of a Romanian Kingdom, and during the first two years of the Romanian People's Republic, until they were replaced in 1950 by raions, following the Soviet system. In 1938, the country's 71 judeÃÂe were divided into 429 plÃÂÃÂi.