Poiana Mare is a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania with a population of 9,047 as of 2021. It is composed of three villages: Poiana Mare, Tunarii Noi, and Tunarii Vechi.
Poiana Mare | |
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Coordinates: 43°56′N 23°5′E / 43.933°N 23.083°E | |
Country | Romania |
County | Dolj |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2024) | Viorel Oprescu (PNL) |
Area | 163.94 km2 (63.30 sq mi) |
Elevation | 42 m (138 ft) |
Population (2021-12-01)[1] | 9,047 |
• Density | 55/km2 (140/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET/EEST (UTC+2/+3) |
Postal code | 207470 |
Area code | +(40) 251 |
Vehicle reg. | DJ |
Website | www |
Geography
editThe commune is located at the southwestern extremity of Dolj County, 14 km (8.7 mi) southeast of Calafat, a port city on the Danube, and 85 km (53 mi) southwest of the county seat, Craiova.
Poiana Mare is crossed by the national road DN55A , which starts in the port town of Bechet, 82 km (51 mi) to the east, and ends in Calafat. The Poiana Mare train station serves the CFR Line 913, a 7 km (4.3 mi)-long railway that connects the commune to Golenți, a component village of Calafat.
Demographics
editYear | Pop. | ±% |
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2002 | 12,728 | — |
2011 | 10,740 | −15.6% |
2021 | 9,047 | −15.8% |
Source: Census data |
At the 2021 census, the commune had 9,047 inhabitants; of those, 85.53% were Romanians and 4.23% Roma.[2]
Natives
edit- Petre Cănciulescu (1877–?), major general
- Lucian Goge (born 1991), footballer
- Gheorghe Nețoiu (born 1959), businessman and politician
References
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Miloš Obrenović mansion, serving as headquarters of the Romanian Army during the Romanian War of Independence; photo from March 1, 1877 by Carol Szathmari
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School in Poiana Mare