- Focşani
Infobox Settlement
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = ROU
timezone=EET
utc_offset=+2
timezone_DST=EEST
utc_offset_DST=+3
map_caption = Location of Focşani
official_name=Focşani
image_shield=Actual Focsani CoA.png
subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Vrancea County
subdivision_type2=Status
subdivision_name2=Autolink|County capital
leader_title=Mayor
leader_name=Decebal Bacinschi
leader_party=Social Democratic Party
area_total_km2=48.1
population_as_of=2002
population_total=101854
population_blank1=101294
population_blank1_title=July 1, 2004
population_footnotes= [National Institute of Statistics, [http://www.insse.ro/Anuar%202005/CHAPTERS/cp2.pdf Population of counties, municipalities and towns] , July 1, 2004]
population_density_km2=2115
latd=45|latm=42|lats=0|latNS=N
longd=27|longm=10|longs=47|longEW=E
website=http://www.focsani.info/Focşani (IPA|/fok'ʃanʲ/; _de. Fokschan; _hu. Foksány) is the capital city of
Vrancea County inRomania on the shores theMilcov river . It has a population (as of 2002) of 101,854.Geography
Focşani lies at a point of convergence for tectonic
geologic fault s, which raises the risk of earthquakes in the vicinity. It is one of the most popular wine-producing regions in Romania,Odobeşti being just to the northwest. "Weisse von Fokshan" is a famous local wine, and the vicinity is rich in minerals such asiron ,copper ,coal , andpetroleum .History
As a town on the
Moldavia n-Wallachia n border, Focşani developed into an important trade center halfway between theRussian Empire and theBalkans . A congress betweenImperial Russia n and Ottoman diplomats took place near the city in 1772. Nearby the town, the Ottomans suffered a severe defeat at the hands of the allied forces of theHabsburg Monarchy under PrinceFrederick Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Imperial Russia underAlexander Suvorov in 1789 ("seeBattle of Focşani ").In the 1850s (after the
Crimean War ), Focşani grew in importance as the center of activities in favor of the union between Wallachia and Moldavia (theDanubian Principalities ), leading to the double election ofAlexander John Cuza inIaşi andBucharest . Following this, it housed a Central Commission regulating the common legislation of the two countries, as well as the High Court of Justice. Both institutions were disestablished in 1864, when the Romanian Principality was founded as a unified state. Focşani's role in the forming of the modern Romanian state is immortalized in the Union Square Obelisk.On December 30-31, 1881, following the impact of
Zionism on the Romanian Jewish community, the First Congress of all Zionist Unions in Romania for the promotion of the colonization ofEretz Israel was held at Focşani. It was attended by 51 delegates, representing 32 organizations, two press editors, three newspaper reporters and important guests. This 1881 Congress, the first ever held, 16 years before theWorld Zionist Organization 's First Zionist (held inBasel ), had a major influence on the Romanian Jews, and its proceedings also became known outside the borders of Romania.In 1917, during the Romanian Campaign of
World War I , Focşani andGalaţi were part of a line of fortifications known as the "Siret Line ". Anarmistice was signed in the city onDecember 9 ,1917 , between theKingdom of Romania and theCentral Powers .In 1944, during
World War II , Focşani was supposed to be part of the fortified Focşani-Nămoloasa -Galaţi line, where 9 elite divisions were preparing to resist the SovietRed Army 's advance after theBattle of Târgul Frumos . However, due to the turn of events on August 23, 1944 ("seeRomania during World War II "), this never materialized.Coat of arms
Focşani's location on the Milcov river which divided Wallachia and Moldavia is depicted on its
coat of arms , which represents the heraldic emblems of both principalities and a handshake.Natives
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Camil Baltazar
*Constantin C. Giurescu
*Ion Mincu
*Cilibi Moise
*Anghel Saligny
*Oscar Sager
*Solomon Schechter
*Gheorghe Tattarescu
*Adrian Voinea References
*1911
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