Râmnicu Sărat County
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Râmnicu Sărat County is one of the historic counties of
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,
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. The county seat was
Râmnicu Sărat Râmnicu Sărat (also spelled ''Rîmnicu Sărat'', , or ''Rebnick''; ) is a municipiu, city in Buzău County, Romania, in the historical region of Muntenia. It was first attested in a document of 1439, and raised to the rank of ''municipiu'' in ...
.


Geography

Râmnicu Sărat County covered 3,324 km2 and was located in central-south-eastern part of
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, in the northeastern part of the historical region of
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. Currently, the territory that comprised Râmnicu Sărat County is now included in the
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,
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 ...
and Vrancea counties. In the
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, the county neighbored Putna and
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counties to the north,
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to the east, Brăila County to the southeast, and Buzău County to the southwest.


History

Slam Râmnic County (the old name of Râmnicu Sărat County) dates back to the period of the medieval organization of
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. At first, the county's seat was at Focșanii Munteni, located on the right bank of the Milcov River, separating it from the city of
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proper that belonged to
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. In 1542, when the
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annexed
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and its surrounding area, Slam Râmnic County received the rest of the territory previously administered by Brăila. In 1862, with the establishment of the Romanian state, entailing the political unification of Wallachia with Moldavia, the seat of the county was moved to Râmnicu Sărat, because it was a bigger trade centre in the middle of the county and renamed to Râmnicu Sărat, after the town. Focșanii Munteni was also joined with Focșani on the Moldavian side, becoming the seat of
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. The buildings in Râmnicu Sărat in which the county institutions functioned were properly purchased and equipped until 1900.Valeriu Nicolescu, Carmen Popa - ''„Un județ dispărut - Râmnicu Sărat. Organizare administrativă (III)”'', în „Opinia”, 7 decembrie 2010 In 1938, the county was disestablished and incorporated into the newly formed Ținutul Dunării, but it was re-established in 1940 after the fall of
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's regime - only to be abolished on 6 September 1950 by the
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. The county was disbanded in administrative reforms of Communist Romania 1950, its southern area, including the county seat, was included in Regiunea Buzău, which itself was included after two years into Regiunea Ploiești in which the Râmnicu Sărat rayon was constituted; most of the county's north went to Regiunea Putna and then afterward to Regiunea Bârlad, whilst a small part of the eastern area (along the left bank of the
Buzău River 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 Car ...
, until its discharge into the
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) passed to Regiunea Galaţi. The northern areas were also passed in their turn in 1960 to Regiunea Galaţi. In 1968, when Romania returned to county organization, Râmnicu Sărat County was not re-established.


Administrative organization

At the end of the nineteenth century, the county was divided into seven districts ('' plăși''): #Plasma Râmnicul, headquartered at
Dumitrești Dumitrești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of sixteen villages: Biceștii de Jos, Biceștii de Sus, Blidari, Dumitrești, Dumitreștii de Sus, Dumitreștii-Faţă, Găloiești, Lăstuni, Lupoaia, Motnău, Poieni ...
, with the communes of
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, Bisoca,
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, Chiojdeni,
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, Dănulești, Dealu Lung, and Valea Salciei #Plasa Orașul, the northernmost area around the town of
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, the headquarters before 1859, later headquartered at
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, with the communes: Andreiași, Blidari, Bonțești, Budești, Broșteni, Câmpineanca, Cârligi,
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, Golești, Faraoanele, Odobasca, Risipiți and Vârteșcoiu #Plasa Gradiștea, headquartered at Grădiștea de Sus, with the communes: Amara, Balta Albă, Boldu, Câineni, Domnița, Gradiștea de Jos, Grădiștea de Sus, Măcrina, Puiești, Racovița, and Ștubeiu #Plasa Râmnicul de Sus, headquartered at
Râmnicu Sărat Râmnicu Sărat (also spelled ''Rîmnicu Sărat'', , or ''Rebnick''; ) is a municipiu, city in Buzău County, Romania, in the historical region of Muntenia. It was first attested in a document of 1439, and raised to the rank of ''municipiu'' in ...
, with the communes:
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, Bălțați,
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, Dedulești, Grebănu, Jideni, Mărgăritești, Obidiți, Pardoși, Putreda,
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, Zgârciți, and Valea Raței #Plasa Marginea de Sus, headquartered at Plăinești, with the communes: Bogza, Boidești, Dragosloveni, Gologanu, Lacul lui Baban, Plăinești, Popești, Sihlea,
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, Slobozia Ciorăști, Tâmboești, and Voetin #Plasa Râmnicul de Jos, headquartered at Bălăceanu, with the communes: Bălăceanu, Costienii de Jos, Costienii Mari, Drogu, Galbenu, Ghergheasa, Jirlău, Nisipuri, Sălcioara,
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, Socariciu, and Vișani #Plasa Marginea de Jos, headquartered at Măicănești, with communes: Bălești, Ciorăști, Corbu, Gulianca, Hângulești, Măicănești,
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Mărtinești Mărtinești (, ) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Dâncu Mare (''Nagydenk''), Dâncu Mic (''Kisdenk''), Jeledinți (''Lozsád''), Măgura (''Magura''), Mărtinești, Tămășasa (''Tamás ...
, Măxineni, Obilești, Râmniceni, and Slobozia-Mihălceni. In the year 1930, the territory of the county was administratively divided into three districts: #Plasa Câmpul, in the southern portion of the county #Plasa Dealul, in the northern portion of the county #Plasa Muntele, in the western portion of the county After the administrative-territorial reorganization of the county in 1938 it contained five districts: #Plasa Dumitrești, in the northwestern portion of the county, headquartered at
Dumitrești Dumitrești is a commune located in Vrancea County, Romania. It is composed of sixteen villages: Biceștii de Jos, Biceștii de Sus, Blidari, Dumitrești, Dumitreștii de Sus, Dumitreștii-Faţă, Găloiești, Lăstuni, Lupoaia, Motnău, Poieni ...
#Plasa Plăinești, in the northern portion of the county, headquartered at Plăinești #Plasa I.G. Duca, in the eastern portion of the county, headquartered at Ciorăști #Plasa Boldu, in the southwestern portion of the county, headquartered at Boldu #Plasa Orașul, in the southern portion of the county, headquartered at
Râmnicu Sărat Râmnicu Sărat (also spelled ''Rîmnicu Sărat'', , or ''Rebnick''; ) is a municipiu, city in Buzău County, Romania, in the historical region of Muntenia. It was first attested in a document of 1439, and raised to the rank of ''municipiu'' in ...


Population

According to the 1930 census data, the county population was 184,956 inhabitants, ethnically divided as follows: 96.3% Romanians, 2.7% Romanies, 0.6% Jews, as well as other minorities.Recensământul general al populației României din 29 decemvrie 1930, vol. II, pag. 360-361 From the religious point of view, the population was 98.9% Eastern Orthodox, 0.6% Jewish, 0.1% Roman Catholic, as well as other minorities.


Urban population

In 1930, the county's urban population was 15,007 inhabitants, comprising 89.2% Romanians, 6.9% Jews, 1.5% Romanies, 1.0% Hungarians, as well as other minorities. From the religious point of view, the urban population was composed of 91.3% Eastern Orthodox, 6.9% Jewish, 0.8% Roman Catholic, as well as other minorities.


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Râmnicu Sărat County on memoria.ro
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