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Râmnicu Vâlcea

Râmnicu Vâlcea , population: 92,573 (2011 census)is the capital city of Vâlcea County, Romania (in the historical province of Oltenia).
The Olt River crosses the town of Râmnicu Vâlcea as well as the E81 road of European interest and one of the main national railway routes.
The area has been inhabited since Dacian and Roman times, and was the site of a castrum. A new fortress was built on the location during the Middle Ages. Râmnicu Vâlcea was first attested during the rule of Prince Mircea cel Bătrân, as "the princely town of Râmnic" (September 4, 1388), and confirmed as the seat of a Vâlcea County during the same period (January 8, 1392).
The town seal dates to 1505. Cetăţuia, the actual fortress, served as the residence of Oltenian Bans and, from 1504, of Orthodox bishops; in 1543, Prince Radu de la Afumaţi was killed in Cetăţuia by a boyar conspiracy.
During the rules of Matei Basarab and Constantin Brâncoveanu, it became an important cultural center. It was here where the first paper mill and printing press in Romania were built (see Anthim the Iberian). The city was heavily damaged during the Habsburg takeover of Oltenia between 1718 and 1739, and its purpose was again reduced to that of a fortress.
During the Wallachian Revolution, on July 29, 1848, Deşteaptă-te, române! (the national anthem of Romania), with lyrics written by Andrei Mureşanu and music composed by Anton Pann (whose memorial house lies in the center of the town), was sung for the first time in Râmnicu Vâlcea. Gheorghe Magheru gathered his military force in Râureni, now part of the city, in an attempt to face the anti-revolutionary forces of Imperial Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
In the 1980s, the city was completely rebuilt in a style combining Socialist realism with local vernacular architecture.
Râmnicu Vâlcea has gained some notoriety as an alleged global centre for cybercrime more recently.

Recent city comments:

  • Loc cu priveliste spre nord!, Axel2015 wrote 7 years ago:
    Adevărul este că locaţia e cam inutilă. Pozele mergeau puse la locaţia dealului.
  • Râmnicu Vâlcea, Axel2015 wrote 9 years ago:
    Moldovians and Transilvanians are the best people of Romania! Well done moldo and transi!
  • Casa Tineretului, Rareș P (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    știe cineva care este istoricul Casei Tineretului Rm Vâlcea? Când a fost terminată (pre '90)? Orice informație este de folos. Mulțumesc
  • Lenin Sud, flovs wrote 11 years ago:
    Din unitatile industriale care existau in 1990 o parte sunt fie desfiintate (CIL), fie si-au redus mult activitatea: Oltchim, USG, Hervil, Uzina Mecanica, CET-Govora, fabrica Valceanca, fabricile de pe platforma "Nord"". Pentru a vedea cat de dezvoltat economic este un oras, cel mai bun indicator este volumul traficului de marfa pe calea ferata (orin in principalele statii CFR din zona este mult redus fata de 1990) si valoarea productiei industriale realizate
  • Lenin Sud, flovs wrote 11 years ago:
    Din punct de vedere al peisajului, cadrului natural intradevar este un oras foarte frumos! Sub alte aspecte insa lasa de dorit!
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