Pătârlagele
Pătârlagele
Town in Buzău, Romania
Pătârlagele (also spelled Pătîrlagele; pronounced [pətɨrˈlad͡ʒele]) is a town in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania. At the 2021 census it had a population of 6,276.
Pătârlagele | |
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Coordinates: 45°19′8″N 26°21′35″E | |
Country | Romania |
County | Buzău |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2024) | Ion Gherghiceanu[1] (PSD) |
Area | 80.45 km2 (31.06 sq mi) |
Population (2021-12-01)[2] | 6,276 |
• Density | 78/km2 (200/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET/EEST (UTC+2/+3) |
Postal code | 127430 |
Vehicle reg. | BZ |
Website | www |
Pătârlagele is located in the western part of the county, along the national road DN10 connecting Buzău and Brașov. It lies in the Pătârlagele hollow, between the Carpathian Mountains and the Subcarpathian Hills.
The town administers fourteen villages: Calea Chiojdului, Crâng, Fundăturile, Gornet, Lunca, Mănăstirea, Mărunțișu, Mușcel, Poienile, Sibiciu de Sus, Stroești, Valea Lupului, Valea Sibiciului, and Valea Viei.
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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2002 | 8,290 | — |
2011 | 7,135 | −13.9% |
2021 | 6,276 | −12.0% |
Source: Census data |
The first evidence of the existence of the Pătârlagele commune dates back from 1524–1527,[3] but it probably existed before the establishment of the medieval state of Wallachia.
The name Pătârlagele comes from the German form of the name Peter (in Romanian, Petre or Petru), and the German word lager, meaning camp. The German origin of the name can only be explained by the presence of the Teutonic knights on the other side of the Carpathians, in Burzenland, during the years 1211–1225 and their conquest of the Buzău Mountains, where they raised fortifications against the Cumans.
Pătârlagele Commune received town rights in 2004.[4]
- Coca Andronescu (1932–1998), stage, television, and film actress
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