It is composed of six villages: Agrișu Mic (Bélegregy), Botfei (Botfej), Clit (Pusztaklit), Comănești (Kománfalva), Hășmaș (situated at 87 km from Arad) and Urvișu de Beliu (Bélörvényes).
In 1968 traces of a Dacian reinforced settlement, as well as ceramic pots made on disk or by hand, iron tools and arms, ornaments etc.
Agrișu Mic was attested documentarily in 1588, Botfei in 1595, Clit in 1828, while Comănești and Urvișu de Beliu in 1599.
The economy of the commune is mainly agrarian, the population lives on livestock-breeding, grain growing and pomiculture.
The wooden church in Agrișu Mic dating from the 18th century is the main sight of the commune however the stock of game, the shooting lodges and the fishing places are also well-graced attractions.