Chiojdu, Buzău
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Chiojdu () is a commune in the northwestern hill and mountainside region of
Buzău County Buzău County () is a county (județ) of Romania, in the Historical regions of Romania, historical region Muntenia, with the capital city at Buzău. Demographics In 2011, it had a population of 432,054 and the population density was 70.7/km ...
,
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,
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. Made up of six villages (Bâsca Chiojdului, Cătiașu, Chiojdu, Lera, Plescioara and Poenițele) on the bank of the river
Bâsca Chiojdului The Bâsca Chiojdului () is a right tributary of the river Buzău in Romania. It discharges into the Buzău in Cislău Cislău () is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, in the valley of the river Buzău. It is composed of five villag ...
, a small tributary of the
Buzău Buzău (; formerly spelled ''Buzeu'' or ''Buzĕu'') is a city in the historical region of Muntenia, Romania, and the county seat of Buzău County. It lies near the right bank of the Buzău River, between the south-eastern curvature of the Carp ...
, it is the center of a region known for the good preservation of old traditions and
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, especially the particular architectural style of the houses.


Location

Chiojdu is located in the Chiojdu
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, in the sub-Carpathian hills at the south-eastern curvature of the
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. The commune's inhabited regions are located to its south, in the valley of the
Bâsca Chiojdului The Bâsca Chiojdului () is a right tributary of the river Buzău in Romania. It discharges into the Buzău in Cislău Cislău () is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, in the valley of the river Buzău. It is composed of five villag ...
, but its administrative territory extends northwards into the mountains, to the Siriu Peak (1654 m), the highest altitude in Chiojdu. The commune's neighbors are:
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(
Starchiojd Starchiojd is a commune in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Brădet, Gresia, Rotarea, Starchiojd, Valea Anei, and Zmeuret. The commune is situated in a hilly area, at the foot of the Curvature Carpathians. It is ...
and Cerașu communes) to the West,
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and
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counties (
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and
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communes, respectively) to the North,
Siriu Siriu is a commune in Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, in the valley of the river Buzău. It is composed of five villages: Cașoca, Colțu Pietrii, Gura Siriului, Lunca Jariștei (the commune centre), and Mușcelușa. Geography Location Siriu ...
and
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to the East,
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and Cătina to the South.


History

The earliest known written document mentioning Chiojdu is dated 10 July 1418. It is an act of voivod
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by which he acknowledges ownership of the land in Chiojdu to the local
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.


Legend

There is also a legend explaining the foundation of the Chiojdu village. It speaks of a wealthy
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n peasant named Chiojd who lost all his family and possessions in a
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and started to wander around the mountains. Once he arrived in the present-day location of the Chiojdu village, he decided to settle down. The beauty of the place helped him move away from the sadness of losing his wife and his home. He eventually married a woman named ''Bâsca'' and they had two boys, ''Chiojdu Mare'' and ''Chiojdu Mic'' and a girl named ''Chojdeanca'', who went on to found the villages that kept their names.


Architecture

Chiojdu is a very representative area for the folk architecture of the Carpathians' curvature region. A typical Chiojdu house design features a high
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on top of a cellar entrance on its facade. The basement, typically built of stone, houses cellars where food and wine are stored. The top floor can be made of wood, clay or bricks and is split into several inhabited rooms. Such a house from the Chiojdu region is part of the open-air exhibition at the
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in
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. Also, the
Vergu-Mănăilă House The Vergu-Mănăilă house is the oldest surviving building in Buzău, Romania. An 18th century boyar's mansion, renovated between 1971 and 1974, it hosts a museum of ethnography and folk art. Notes References

* Buildings and structures ...
and the restaurant in Crâng Park, both buildings located in
Buzău Buzău (; formerly spelled ''Buzeu'' or ''Buzĕu'') is a city in the historical region of Muntenia, Romania, and the county seat of Buzău County. It lies near the right bank of the Buzău River, between the south-eastern curvature of the Carp ...
, share the same basic architectural features.


Notable natives

* Constantin Giurescu (1875–1918), historian


Notes and references

{{Buzău County Communes in Buzău County Localities in Muntenia