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Breaza


FieldValue
typetown
official_nameBreaza
countyPrahova
population_totalauto
map_captionLocation in Prahova County
image_skylineRO PH Breaza railway station.jpeg
image_captionBreaza railway station
image_shieldROU PH Breaza CoA.png
image_mapBreaza jud Prahova.png
leader_nameBogdan Cristian Novac
leader_term2024–2028
leader_partyPNL
coordinates
elevation450
elevation_min380
elevation_max600
area_total50.69
postal_code105400
area_code(+40) 02 44
website

Breaza () is a town in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. The town center consists of at least two former villages, Podu Vadului and Breaza de Sus, which were later merged. Today, ten villages are administratively part of the town: Breaza de Jos, Breaza de Sus, Frăsinet, Gura Beliei, Irimești, Nistorești, Podu Corbului, Podu Vadului, Surdești, and Valea Târsei.

Geography

The town is situated in the foothills of the Baiu and Bucegi mountains, at an altitude of about 450 m. It lies on the banks of the river Prahova, towards the southern end of the Prahova Valley. Breaza is located in the northwestern part of the county, 42 km from the county seat, Ploiești.

History

|1956|11122 |1966|12733 |1977|17583 |1992|19329 |2002|18863 |2011|15928 |2021|14871 The town's name is derived from a Slavic word, breza, meaning "birch tree".

The town was first documented in an act of 1503, mentioning a certain trader of Breaza called "Neagoe". In 1622 the land of Breaza was divided between four boyars and in 1717, the new ruler of Wallachia, Nicolae Mavrocordat gave the Breaza estate to boyar Iordache Crețulescu. The land was divided by the agrarian reform of 1921 and in 1935 it was declared a spa.

Economy

One of the main occupations is farming, and traditional needlework, but many inhabitants also commute to work in the neighboring towns of Comarnic and Câmpina. Tourism is also important for the local economy, and many locals rent out rooms in the summer months.

Due to its naturally beautiful surroundings, being located among rolling hills, the town has long been popular with inhabitants of Bucharest, who tend to have vacation homes here. Among the people who had second residences in Breaza were Adrian Păunescu.

It is also the site of a folk art museum and a .

Natives

  • Ion Cavași (born 1953), alpine skier
  • Constantin Dăscălescu (1923–2003), communist politician who served as Prime Minister from 1982 to 1989
  • Rareș Dogaru (born 2003), footballer
  • Florian Enache (born 1971), bobsledder
  • Dumitru Focșeneanu (1935–2019), bobsledder
  • (1888–1969), general
  • Nicolae Pescaru (1943–2019), football player and manager

|File:Raulprahovalabreaza.jpg|Prahova River at Breaza |File:Breaza 2022.jpg|View towards the Baiu Mountains (Lazu Hill, Mount Gurguiatu, and Mount Gârbova) |File:St. Elijah the Prophet church in Nistorești, Prahova.02.jpg|St. Elijah the Prophet church in Nistorești |File:Frăsinet, Prahova.01.jpg|Wayside cross in Frăsinet

Climate

Breaza has a humid continental climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification).

References

References

  1. "Results of the 2024 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau.
  2. Iordan, Iorgu. (1963). "Toponimia romînească". Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne.
  3. (November 5, 2010). "Adrian Păunescu juca fotbal la Breaza, unde familia sa deține o casă bătrânească și o pensiune". [[Adevărul]].
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