Fitionești is a commune in the center-north hill area of Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania (2,859 inhabitants).
The river Zăbrăuț crosses the village that lies between two hills, surrounded by wooden areas.
The closest town is Panciu, ten kilometres to the South-East, which is virtually the only access way to "civilization", historically also referred to as „la Vale“ ("to the fields").
To the west, beyond Valea Rea and Costin hill, there is Muncelu village (Străoane commune).
They produce wine and „rachiu“ (a strong alcoholic drink), cheese, and make some of their clothes at home by hand.