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Piatra-Olt is a town in
Olt County Olt County () is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Oltenia and Muntenia (the regions are separated by the Olt River, Olt river). The capital city is Slatina, Roma ...
,
Oltenia Oltenia (), also called Lesser Wallachia in antiquated versions – with the alternative Latin names , , and between 1718 and 1739 – is a historical province and geographical region of Romania in western Wallachia. It is situated between the Da ...
,
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. The town administers five villages: Bistrița Nouă, Criva de Jos, Criva de Sus, Enoșești, and Piatra. The town is an important railway station and road intersection. It officially became a town in 1989, as a result of the
Romanian rural systematization program The Romanian rural systematization program was a Social engineering (political science), social engineering program undertaken by Nicolae Ceaușescu's Socialist Republic of Romania, Romania primarily at the end of the 1980s. The legal framework f ...
.


History

The oldest relics are from the
Neolithic The Neolithic or New Stone Age (from Ancient Greek, Greek 'new' and 'stone') is an archaeological period, the final division of the Stone Age in Mesopotamia, Asia, Europe and Africa (c. 10,000 BCE to c. 2,000 BCE). It saw the Neolithic Revo ...
period, when there was a small settlement. In
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, the local Dacic population built a fortress,
Acidava Acidava (''Acidaua'') was a Dacians, Dacian and later Roman Dacia, Roman town and fort on the Olt river near the lower Danube. The settlement's remains are located in today's Enoşeşti, Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. History After the Roman ...
. The
Romans Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of Roman civilization *Epistle to the Romans, shortened to Romans, a letter w ...
conquered the area. The Romans built a
road A road is a thoroughfare used primarily for movement of traffic. Roads differ from streets, whose primary use is local access. They also differ from stroads, which combine the features of streets and roads. Most modern roads are paved. Th ...
and rebuilt the fortress Acidava. The ruins of the fortress can be seen even today. The area was still inhabited after the retreat of the Roman legios. From the
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come the first written documents about the villages that now compose the town. *Bistrița Nouă is first attested in 1835. The name comes from the
Bistrița Monastery The Bistrița Monastery (, ) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located 8 km west of Piatra Neamț. It was dedicated in 1402, having as original ctitor the Moldavian Voivode Alexandru cel Bun whose remains are buried here. The church is h ...
. The land where is the village today was the property of the monastery. The village was also called Fleștenoagele or Fleșcinogele. *Criva, also known as Criva de Jos, was attested on May 26, 1630, as a property of a local boyar, . Part of the village has been known as Criva de Sus since 1940. The ruins of the Dacic fortress, Acidava, are located here. *Enosești, also known as Ienușești or Ienoșești, was officially formed on March 31, 1864, as an independent commune. The first notices about the village are from 1814. The Roman fortress, Acidava, is located here. *Piatra is noted for the first time on April 14, 1529, as the place where an important boyar, died. On May 15, 1592, , ruler over Valahia at that time, confirmed that Piatra and several villages around it were the property of (local boyars). Part of the village appears through history as Piatra de Jos and Piatra de Sus. *Some village names were previously mentioned, but are no longer used today, like Flestenoaga (1941), Jegălia (17th century) and Matei Basarab (an official name of Enoșești). In 1878, the Pitești - Vîrciorova railroad was operational and the Piatra Olt railway station (known at that time as Piatra) was built. This was the beginning of the modern history of the town as a railway town. Later, other railways were built along the
Olt River The Olt ( Romanian and Hungarian; ; or ', , ''Alytos'') is a river in Romania. It is long, and its basin area is . It is the longest river flowing exclusively through Romania. Its average discharge at the mouth is . It originates in the Hă ...
. Piatra-Olt was officially declared a town in 1989.


Location

The town is situated in the central-eastern part of the
Wallachian Plain The Romanian Plain () is located in southern Romania and the easternmost tip of Serbia, where it is known as the Wallachian Plain (). It is part of the larger Eurasian Steppe. It is located in the historical region of Wallachia, and bordered by ...
, at the eastern border of the
Oltenia Oltenia (), also called Lesser Wallachia in antiquated versions – with the alternative Latin names , , and between 1718 and 1739 – is a historical province and geographical region of Romania in western Wallachia. It is situated between the Da ...
historical region and in the western part of
Olt County Olt County () is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Oltenia and Muntenia (the regions are separated by the Olt River, Olt river). The capital city is Slatina, Roma ...
. Nearby towns to the east are: Slatina () and
Pitești Pitești () is a city in Romania, located on the river Argeș (river), Argeș. The capital and largest city of Argeș County, it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities. Pitești is situated in th ...
(); to the west:
Balș Balș () is a town in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. The town administers three villages: Corbeni, Româna, and Teiș. Geography The town is situated on the Wallachian Plain and lies on the banks of the river Olteț. It is located in the northwe ...
() and
Craiova Craiova (, also , ) is the largest city in southwestern Romania, List of Romanian cities, the seventh largest city in the country and the capital of Dolj County, situated near the east bank of the river Jiu River, Jiu in central Oltenia. It i ...
(); to the north:
Drăgășani Drăgășani () is a city in Vâlcea County, Romania, near the right bank of the Olt river, and on the railway between Caracal and Râmnicu Vâlcea. The city is well known for the vineyards on the neighboring hills that produce some of the best ...
() and
Râmnicu Vâlcea Râmnicu Vâlcea (formerly ''Râmnic'', ) is a city in Romania. Located in the south-central part of the country, in the historical province of Oltenia, it is the seat of Vâlcea County and its main urban settlement. According to the 2021 Romanian ...
(); and to the south
Caracal The caracal (''Caracal caracal'') () is a medium-sized Felidae, wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and arid areas of Pakistan and northwestern India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long ...
() and
Corabia Corabia () is a small Danube port located in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania, which used to be part of the now-dissolved Romanați County before World War II. Across the Danube from Corabia lies the Bulgarian village of Gigen. History Beneath Co ...
(). Note that these are intermediate values between road and railway distances.


General

The main village, Piatra, is located near the train station and expands to the southeast. It is divided into two parts: the eastern part (named ''Piatra Sat'' by the locals) and the western part, near the station, called ''Gară'' (in English, 'station'). Enoșești is located east of Piatra, on the 64 National Road and is the road access way to Piatra. Criva is located southeast of Piatra and has a small railway station. Bistrița Nouă is north of Piatra, by foot and more than by road.


Geography

The town is at the northeastern end of the Romanați Plain, a subdivision of the
Wallachian Plain The Romanian Plain () is located in southern Romania and the easternmost tip of Serbia, where it is known as the Wallachian Plain (). It is part of the larger Eurasian Steppe. It is located in the historical region of Wallachia, and bordered by ...
. The average altitude is . Despite the relatively high altitude and a big number of valleys and smooth hills, the area is very good for
agriculture Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created ...
. The town is placed near the
Olt River The Olt ( Romanian and Hungarian; ; or ', , ''Alytos'') is a river in Romania. It is long, and its basin area is . It is the longest river flowing exclusively through Romania. Its average discharge at the mouth is . It originates in the Hă ...
, on a
terrace Terrace may refer to: Landforms and construction * Fluvial terrace, a natural, flat surface that borders and lies above the floodplain of a stream or river * Terrace, a street suffix * Terrace, the portion of a lot between the public sidewalk a ...
that protects it from floods. There are several dams on the river. There are some other small rivers that sometimes dry up in summer, like the
Vaslui Vaslui (), a city in eastern Romania, is the seat of Vaslui County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia. The city administers five villages: Bahnari, Brodoc, Moara Grecilor, Rediu, and Viișoara. History Archaeological surveys indicate t ...
and the
Oltișor The Oltișor is a left tributary of the river Balta Dascălului in Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, H ...
. They are all tributaries of the Olt and are formed near Piatra Olt.


Climate

Like all the southern part of Romania, Piatra-Olt has a temperate climate. Usually, summers are hot and with little precipitation, while winters have moderate temperatures, with occasional wind intensification. Sometimes, snow can cause blockades on the roads and railways.


Demographics

At the 2021 census, Piatra Olt had a population of 6,000, down from 6,299 in 2011. At the 2002 census, 90.6% of inhabitants were
Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ...
and 9.4%
Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: People, characters, figures, names * Roma or Romani people, an ethnic group living mostly in Europe and the Americas. * Roma called Roy, ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun * Roma (footballer, born 1979), born ''Paul ...
. In terms of religious affiliation, 97.7% were
Romanian Orthodox The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; , ), or Romanian Patriarchate, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the Eastern Orthodox Church. S ...
and 1.6%
Seventh-day Adventist The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sabbat ...
. There are ethnic conflicts between the Romanian and Roma groups. In 2007, forced intervention was required to calm down the population and avoid violent conflicts.


Natives

*
Răzvan Raț Răzvan Dincă Raț (; born 26 May 1981) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a left-back. He made a name for himself in Romania at Rapid București, with whom he won two national titles, one national cup and one supercup ...
(born 1981), footballer


Transportation

The main way to get to Piatra-Olt is by train. There are four railways that lead to Piatra-Olt: *201 railway connects Piatra-Olt with
Sibiu Sibiu ( , , , Hungarian: ''Nagyszeben'', , Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'' or ''Hermestatt'') is a city in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles th ...
and
Râmnicu Vâlcea Râmnicu Vâlcea (formerly ''Râmnic'', ) is a city in Romania. Located in the south-central part of the country, in the historical province of Oltenia, it is the seat of Vâlcea County and its main urban settlement. According to the 2021 Romanian ...
(note that the train station is named Rîmnicu Vîlcea because the train stations are written with î and not with â). *901 railway (eastern part) connects Piatra-Olt with Slatina,
Pitești Pitești () is a city in Romania, located on the river Argeș (river), Argeș. The capital and largest city of Argeș County, it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities. Pitești is situated in th ...
, and
Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
. *901 railway (western part) continues the eastern sector from Piatra-Olt to
Craiova Craiova (, also , ) is the largest city in southwestern Romania, List of Romanian cities, the seventh largest city in the country and the capital of Dolj County, situated near the east bank of the river Jiu River, Jiu in central Oltenia. It i ...
. Several trains pass from Bucharest to Craiova, while others have the last station at Piatra-Olt. *910 railway connects Piatra-Olt with
Caracal The caracal (''Caracal caracal'') () is a medium-sized Felidae, wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and arid areas of Pakistan and northwestern India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long ...
and
Corabia Corabia () is a small Danube port located in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania, which used to be part of the now-dissolved Romanați County before World War II. Across the Danube from Corabia lies the Bulgarian village of Gigen. History Beneath Co ...
. The sector between Caracal and Corabia is used by a private railway company. The town is also an important road intersection. The intersection is in fact in the nearby commune, Găneasa. The access way to Piatra-Olt is county road DJ 677. It is from Piatra-Olt to Găneasa by road and in a straight line. All national roads are paved, while the county road is a concrete road, like other smaller roads in the town. The roads follow nearly the same path as the railways: *The
national road The National Road (also known as the Cumberland Road) was the first major improved highway in the United States built by the federal government. Built between 1811 and 1837, the road connected the Potomac and Ohio Rivers and was a main tran ...
connects to the South Găneasa with
Caracal The caracal (''Caracal caracal'') () is a medium-sized Felidae, wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and arid areas of Pakistan and northwestern India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long ...
and
Corabia Corabia () is a small Danube port located in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania, which used to be part of the now-dissolved Romanați County before World War II. Across the Danube from Corabia lies the Bulgarian village of Gigen. History Beneath Co ...
; to the North, it continues to
Râmnicu Vâlcea Râmnicu Vâlcea (formerly ''Râmnic'', ) is a city in Romania. Located in the south-central part of the country, in the historical province of Oltenia, it is the seat of Vâlcea County and its main urban settlement. According to the 2021 Romanian ...
. *The national road (part of
European route E574 European route E 574 is a road part of the International E-road network. It begins in Bacău, Bacău County, Romania and ends in Craiova, Dolj County, Romania. Route and E-road junctions * (on shared signage DN11 then DN73A then then ...
) connects Găneasa to the East with
Pitești Pitești () is a city in Romania, located on the river Argeș (river), Argeș. The capital and largest city of Argeș County, it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities. Pitești is situated in th ...
and to the West with
Craiova Craiova (, also , ) is the largest city in southwestern Romania, List of Romanian cities, the seventh largest city in the country and the capital of Dolj County, situated near the east bank of the river Jiu River, Jiu in central Oltenia. It i ...
. The road crosses the Olt River to Slatina over the Lotru Bridge.


Economy

The main industries are related to railway maintenance and transportation. There are 66 trains traveling every day through the station. However,
agriculture Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created ...
is well represented (large-scale agriculture with grain and corn fields, fishing and pomiculture.) There are large companies in the agricultural sector. The
industry Industry may refer to: Economics * Industry (economics), a generally categorized branch of economic activity * Industry (manufacturing), a specific branch of economic activity, typically in factories with machinery * The wider industrial sector ...
is based on textiles, metallic and concrete products, the food industry, and a wood mill. Many firms have their headquarters in other places but develop business in Piatra Olt.


Institutions

The institutions are placed near the train station. The
town hall In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or municipal hall (in the Philippines) is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the city o ...
is on Florilor Street, not far from the police station. Every village except Bistrița Nouă has its own church. There is also an Adventist church. There are several schools and a high school.


Other places

The town has a stadium and a
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...
team. There is a park with a musical fountain. There is a small market and there are small shops that provide goods for the local population, including human and veterinary pharmacies.


Tourism

There are many tourist attractions in the town. The following attractions can be visited in a few hours, so a traveller can see them while waiting to catch a train. *The ruins of Acidava are still visible. Many artefacts can be seen at the local museum or at the Olt County Museum in Slatina. *The local museum contains artefacts from Acidava fortress and has a section about railroad history. The museum is not far from the train station. *The haunted house of Piatra Olt is a ruin of an old boyar house, where people say there are ghosts. *Piatra Olt railroad complex includes a vast number of buildings, aligned along the railway. The most impressive and oldest is the trainyard. There are other tourist attractions that can be seen nearby: *The
Olt River The Olt ( Romanian and Hungarian; ; or ', , ''Alytos'') is a river in Romania. It is long, and its basin area is . It is the longest river flowing exclusively through Romania. Its average discharge at the mouth is . It originates in the Hă ...
, with its large artificial lakes, is an important destination for
fishing Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are often caught as wildlife from the natural environment (Freshwater ecosystem, freshwater or Marine ecosystem, marine), but may also be caught from Fish stocking, stocked Body of water, ...
and a beautiful landscape. There are also several fishing lakes around the town. *The is to the south, with both access by road and railway. *Piatra Olt is the gateway to many tourist destinations, like
Călimănești Călimănești, often known as Călimănești-Căciulata, is a town in Vâlcea County, southern Romania. It is situated in the Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Oltenia and the northern part of the county, on the traditional rou ...
, a resort on the Olt River.


References


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