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During the 1818 census, Petroşani had 233 inhabitants, while the entire Valley counted 2550. During this time, the main activity of the people was [[shepherd]]ing and no urban settlement had appeared yet. |
During the 1818 census, Petroşani had 233 inhabitants, while the entire Valley counted 2550. During this time, the main activity of the people was [[shepherd]]ing and no urban settlement had appeared yet. |
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Around 1840 coal surface mining began in Petroşani, [[Vulcan, Romania|Vulcan]] and [[Petrila]]. |
Around 1840 coal surface mining began in Petroşani, [[Vulcan, Romania|Vulcan]] and [[Petrila]]. |
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The population encountered a massive increase only in the 20th century during the [[Communist Romania|communist regime]], as many workers were brought in from other parts of the country. |
The population encountered a massive increase only in the 20th century during the [[Communist Romania|communist regime]], as many workers were brought in from other parts of the country. |
Revision as of 16:27, 3 April 2010
Petroşani | |
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Municipality | |
Country | Romania |
County | Hunedoara County |
Status | Municipality |
Government | |
• Mayor | Tiberiu Iacob Ridzi (Democratic Party) |
Area | |
• Total | 195.56 km2 (75.51 sq mi) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 45,194 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Website | http://www.petrosani.ro/ |
Petroşani (German: Petroschen, Hungarian: Petrozsény) is a city in Hunedoara County, Romania, with a population of 45,447 (2002).
History
The city of Petroşani was founded in the 17th century (around 1640). In 1720, an Austrian cartographer mentions that the entire Jiu Valley was intensly populated and settlements could be seen from one end to the other.
During the 1818 census, Petroşani had 233 inhabitants, while the entire Valley counted 2550. During this time, the main activity of the people was shepherding and no urban settlement had appeared yet.
Around 1840 coal surface mining began in Petroşani, Vulcan and Petrila.
The population encountered a massive increase only in the 20th century during the communist regime, as many workers were brought in from other parts of the country.
Geography
Petroşani is located in the Jiu Valley, which is the entrance to the Retezat National Park and provides access to the Vâlcan, Parâng and Retezat mountains.
Landmarks
- Sfinţii Arhangeli Church ("Holy Archangels Church"), built in the 18th century.
- The "I. G. Duca" school, built in 1935
- The Hungarian school - built in 1873 by Germans and inhabited by a group of 50 catholic nuns from a monastery near München
- The Old Theater, built in 1886
- The Lutheran Church, built between 1892 and 1896
- The Mining Museum, built in 1900
- The actual Sports School building, built in 1919
- The "I. D. Sîrbu" Theater Hall, built in 1905
- The Justice Court building, built in 1910
- The actual Students theater, built in 1922
- The Unitarian Church, built between 1924 and 1928
- The University of Petroşani, built in 1948
- The Jiul Shopping Center , re-opened in December 2007 after rennovation, initially built in the early 1980's
Social events
The following social events take place in Petroşani:
- the Dramatic Theater offers a wide variety of performance every week
- the annual international folklore festival
- the Folk Music Festival Cântecul Adâncului... ("Song of the Deep")
- artistic summer camps organized by the Petroşani University
- art, numismatic and caricatures exhibitions
- piano and violin recitals, offered by the Music School
- the Petroşani Days festival, usually organized in autumn
- the annual Underground Valley Graffiti Fest
Ethnicity
- 40,407 Romanians
- 3,815 Hungarians
- 275 Germans
See also
External links
- Jiu Valley Portal - the regional portal host of the official Petrosani municipal website