Vârfuri is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania, with a population of 1,842 people.
It is composed of seven villages: Cârlănești, Cojoiu, Merișoru, Stătești, Șuvița, Ulmetu, and Vârfuri.
In some documents found in the State Archives – Prefect Fund as: "Rural Reform in 1864", "General Budget 1919–1920", the name of the village is "Vârfuri".
The name "Vârfuri" is also mentioned in the "Geography of Dâmbovița County" in 1887, which describes the commune as follows: "Leaving the commune Șerbănești-Podurile to the east on the communal road and passing Bisididel through Diaconești village after passing a few hills, we reach the Vârfuri village consisting of six small villages: Vârfuri, Valea-Rea, Cojoiu, Cîrlănești, Strâmbu, and Șuvița with a population of 1,300 inhabitants.
[2]At the end of the 19th century, the Vârfurile commune was part of the Ialomița-Dâmbovița lands of Dâmbovița County and it consisted of Peflori, Valea Rea, Cojoiu, Carlănești, Strâmbu, and Șuvița, with 1,300 inhabitants.