- Piteşti
Infobox Settlement
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subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Argeş County
subdivision_type2=Status
subdivision_name2=Autolink|County capital
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leader_title=Mayor
leader_name=Tudor Pendiuc
leader_party=Social Democratic Party
|area_total_km2=40.7
population_as_of=2002
population_total=168458
population_blank1=171498|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 ]
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website=http://www.primariapitesti.ro/Piteşti (IPA|/pi'teʃtʲ/) is a city in
Romania , located on theArgeş River . The capital and largest city ofArgeş County , it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities. Piteşti is situated on the A1 freeway connecting it directly to the national capitalBucharest , being an important railway junction, with aclassification yard in nearbyBălileşti . The city houses theArpechim oil refinery, and is a marketing center for theautomotive industry , in particular Automobile Dacia.Inhabited since
prehistory but first mentioned in the 14th century, it developed as a trading town in northernWallachia , serving as an informal residence for various Wallachian Princes until the 18th century. From the 19th century and until theinterwar period , it was an important political center for the National Liberal Party and the main residence of theBrătianu family of politicians. During the early stages of the communist regime, it was one of the main sites of political repression, with thePiteşti prison becoming home to an experiment inbrainwashing techniques.Geography
The city is part of the historical region of Wallachia, being situated in its north and the westernmost part of its
Muntenia n subregion. It lies on the right bank of the Argeş, where the river meets its tributary,Râul Doamnei .Piteşti is situated 280 m above sea level, on terraces formed by the Argeş, and belongs to the southernmost section of the
Getic Plateau (an area of foothills leading up to theSouthern Carpathians ). ["Monografia geografică", p.100, 191, 238, 239-241] The Plateau is at its narrowest in the Piteşti area, where it only reaches 30 km in width, as opposed to the 70-80 km average. ["Monografia geografică", p.239-240] The city has access to a piedmont plain, known as "Câmpia Piteştilor" ("Piteşti Plain") and characterized bywater-meadow s. ["Monografia geografică", p.191] To the west, it abuts theTrivale Forest , which has been partly set up as a leisurepark .Piteşti is adjacent to two
reservoir s on the Argeş, in its Prundu area and in nearbyBascov (the Budeasa Dam).ro icon Dan Batucă, [http://www.mmediu.ro/other/phare/sitero/PDF-uri_facute/TR-4_Ghid_CAA_si_PM.pdf "Ghid metodologic pentru identificarea şi desemnarea corpurilor de apă puternic modificate şi artificiale"] , ARCADIS Euroconsult,Phare , 2005, at the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development, p.64/105-65/105; retrievedJuly 19 ,2007 ] It is situated downstream fromLake Vidraru and upstream from the reservoir in Bălileşti.History
Early history
The earliest traces of human settlements in this area relate to the
Paleolithic .ro icon [http://museum.ici.ro/muntenia/pitesti/romanian/descrierea_orasului_pitesti.htm "Istoria Oraşului"] , at [http://museum.ici.ro/ "Muzee din regiunile Romaniei"] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ] Coins minted by the Dacian during the3rd century BC , copying the design of Thracian "tetradrachmon" issued byLysimachus , have been discovered here. [Giurescu, p.33] A small Roman "castrum " was built sometime in the3rd century AD in the vicinity of present-day Piteşti (part of a protection system forRoman Dacia andMoesia ). [ro icon Dragoş Măndescu, [http://www.centrul-cultural-pitesti.ro/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=634&Itemid=97 "Castrul roman de la Albota - un monument ignorat la marginea Piteştilor"] , at the [http://www.centrul-cultural-pitesti.ro/ Piteşti Cultural Center] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ] During theAge of Migrations , the Piteşti area was, according to historianConstantin C. Giurescu , the site of trading betweenVlachs and Slavs, which, in his opinion, was the origin of "Târgul din Deal" ("The Market on the Hill"), a separate locality. [Giurescu, p.47]Piteşti itself was first mentioned on
May 20 ,1386 , when Wallachian Prince Mircea I granted amill in the area toCozia Monastery .ro icon Gerard Călin, [http://www.centrul-cultural-pitesti.ro/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=586&Itemid=97 "Reşedinţa domnească temporară de la Piteşti"] , at the [http://www.centrul-cultural-pitesti.ro/ Piteşti Cultural Center] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ] Piteşti was subsequently one of the temporary residences of Wallachian Princes. Due to its positioning on the junction of major European routes (and its proximity to the Saxon markets in Hermannstadt,Transylvania ), the city originally developed as an important commercial center. [Andrei Oţetea , "The History of the Romanian People",Editura Ştiinţifică , 1970, p.446] By the late 14th century, it became home to a sizable Armenian community. [ro icon [http://www.divers.ro/armeni_scurt_istoric_ro "Armeni - Scurt istoric"] , at [http://www.divers.ro/ "Divers"] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ]At the time, the locality was only extending on the left bank of the Argeş, and gradually expanded over the river, reaching the hill slopes to the west (in the 19th century, it completely absorbed "Târgul din Deal"). [Giurescu, p.47] While Piteşti was commonly designated as a high-ranking town, a village of Piteşti was still mentioned as late as 1528, which led some historians to conclude that the village and urban area coexisted within the same boundaries.
Early Modern period
Although princely quarters have not been uncovered, among the rulers to issue documents from Piteşti were
Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr (1477-1481),Neagoe Basarab (1512-1521),Vlad Înecatul (1530-1532),Vlad Vintilă de la Slatina (1532-1535),Michael the Brave (1593-1601),Simion Movilă (1601-1602),Matei Basarab (1632-1654) andConstantin Şerban (1654-1658). In addition,Constantin Brâncoveanu (1688-1714), who owned large sections of vineyard in the area, is reported to have spent several seasons in the town.Under Vlad Vintilă, who allied himself with the
Holy Roman Empire against his Ottomanoverlord s,Aloisio Gritti (governor ofOttoman Hungary ) and his Wallachianboyar partisans camped in the Piteşti neighborhood of Războieni, where they were attacked and defeated by the Prince. In 1600-1601, troops of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , led byJan Zamoyski , were stationed in Piteşti during their expedition against Michael the Brave ("seeMoldavian Magnate Wars ").ro icon Mariu Păduraru, [http://www.centrul-cultural-pitesti.ro/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=633&Itemid=97 "Oraşul Piteşti văzut de călători străini"] , at the [http://www.centrul-cultural-pitesti.ro/ Piteşti Cultural Center] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ] Around that time, fighting occurred in and around the town as the new princeRadu Şerban clashed with the Ottomans and theirCrimean Khanate allies.Constantin Şerban financed the building of the Orthodox Saint George Church, completed in 1656; it was accompanied by a since-lost palace and adjacent gardens. Around that time, the city was visited by the Arab chronicler
Paul of Aleppo and by the Swedish politician Claes Rålamb. It was during Brâncoveanu's rule that the city was home to "Stolnic " Constantin Cantacuzino, coinciding with the letters he exchanged with the English statesman William, Baron Paget. A tower and other princely houses, built by Brâncoveanu outside the town, gradually deteriorated over the 18th and 19th century (the last standing structure was lost in the 20th century). In 1689, Habsburg troops led by Louis William of Baden occupied the city as part of theGreat Turkish War (they were repelled later that year).18th and early 19th centuries
[
Luigi Mayer ] In November 1714, as a direct result of Swedish defeats in theGreat Northern War againstImperial Russia , Swedish King Charles XII unsuccessfully sought an alliance with SultanAhmed III ; on his way back fromIstanbul , the monarch, met by troops under the command ofAxel Sparre , passed through Piteşti, and, after a three-week stay, made his way toSwedish Pomerania through Habsburg-ruled regions. During the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-1718, Habsburg troops attacked and captured the town; Piteşti was again the scene of battles during the Austro-Turkish War of 1737-1739.In 1780, the Tuscan numismatist
Domenico Sestini passed through the Argeş region, and described the town as having 250 houses and 7 churches. In 1804, the citizens requested to have an upper school opened (to offer lectures in Greek, the educational language of the time); their request was denied by PrinceConstantine Ypsilantis . [Alex Drace-Francis, "The Making of Modern Romanian Culture: Literacy and the Development of National Identity", I. B. Tauris, London, 2006, p.50. ISBN 1845110668] During the 1790s, Piteşti was visited byLuigi Mayer , a German pupil ofGiovanni Battista Piranesi , who left etchings of the region (including the very first one of Piteşti); they were published inLondon in 1810, with legends authored by T. Bowyer, whose caption for Piteşti read "nothing more wild or romantic can be conceived". [Lou Taylor, "Establishing Dress History",Manchester University Press , Manchester, 2004, p.20. ISBN 0719066395]The town was an important location for events relating to the last stage of the
Wallachian uprising of 1821 and the first stages of theGreek War of Independence : it was here that, in late spring 1821, the Wallachian rebel leaderTudor Vladimirescu settled after retreating fromBucharest , raising suspicion from his Eterist allies that he was planning to abandon the common cause (he was captured in the nearby locality ofBăileşti and executed soon after, on orders from Eteria leader Alexander Ypsilantis). [William Harrison Ainsworth , "The Russians in Wallachia", in "The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist", Vol.91, 1851, p.33 D2]Late 19th century
The city was developed further after the unification of the
Danubian Principalities and the creation of the Romanian Kingdom. Around that time, and lasting until theinterwar period , the city became a National Liberal center, largely due to theBrătianu family of politicians residing in the nearby locality of Ştefăneşti.ro icon Mircea Crăciun, [http://revista.memoria.ro/?location=view_article&id=644 "Relicve din perioada dictaturii comuniste în judeţul Argeş"] , in [http://revista.memoria.ro/ "Memoria"] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ] Their manor, "Florica", housed most major reunions of the National Liberal Party leaders. For a short period in 1882, Piteşti was home to dramatistIon Luca Caragiale , which has led some to propose that it was the unnamed National Liberal-dominated city depicted in Caragiale's famous play "O scrisoare pierdută ". [Şerban Cioculescu , "Caragialiana",Editura Eminescu , Bucharest, 1974, p.202-203. OCLC|6890267]By 1872, a national railway connection with the capital Bucharest and
Târgovişte was built, at the same time as one linking Bucharest withPloieşti throughChitila . [Giurescu, p.155] Overseen by Imperial German financierBethel Henry Strousberg , this was the second project of its kind in Romania (after the Bucharest-Giurgiu rail link of 1869). [Giurescu, p.155] The Piteşti Town Hall was completed in 1886, and currently houses an art gallery. TheArgeş County Prefecture, designed byDimitrie Maimarolu , was erected in 1898-1899 on the site previously occupied by an Orthodox hermitage; it is the present-day site of the County Museum of History and Natural Sciences. Both buildings are eclectic in style, and featurefresco es painted byIosif Materna .In 1868-1869, Piteşti was also the first city in Romania to have a recorded Seventh-day Adventist community, formed around
Michał Belina-Czechowski , a Polish preacher and former Roman Catholic priest who had returned from theUnited States (theSeventh-day Adventist Church in Romania was established only after 1918). [Earl A. Pope, "Protestantism in Romania", in Sabrina Petra Ramet (ed), "Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia: The Communist and Postcommunist Eras",Duke University Press , Durham, 1992, p.186. ISBN 0822312417]20th century
From late autumn 1916 to 1918, during the
World War I battles on the Romanian front, Piteşti was occupied by the troops of theCentral Powers . The city was originally abandoned by theRomanian Army and taken by the German commanderAugust von Mackensen as the front stabilized on theOlt River , before Mackensen was able to occupy Bucharest and the entire southern Romania. [Pamfil Şeicaru , "La Roumanie dans la Grande guerre", Éditions Minard, Paris, 1968, p.332-334]During
World War II , when the fascistNational Legionary State was proclaimed by theIron Guard , a bronze bust of former PremierArmand Călinescu (whom the Guard had assassinated in September 1939), was chained and dragged through the streets of Piteşti. [Nicolae Ciobanu, "Armand Călinescu: Jertfă pentru liniştea şi independenţa ţării. «Omul de oţel» împotriva Gărzii de Fier", in "Dosarele Istoriei", 6/IV (1999), p.60] The city was sporadically bombed by the Allies: onJuly 4 ,1944 , it was struck by a section of the U.S.Fifteenth Air Force ("seeBombing of Romania in World War II "). [Charles E. Francis, Adolph Caso, "TheTuskegee Airmen : The Men Who Changed a Nation", Branden Books, Wellesley, 1997, p.149. ISBN 0828320292]In the 1950s, the city gained an ill notoriety, when the communist authorities used the local detention facility to subject political detainees to the infamous "Reeducation", in which violence between inmates was encouraged to the point of being mandatory ("see
Piteşti prison "). The experiment was carried out by theSecuritate and overseen byAlexandru Nicolschi ; its goal was to psychologically destroy the capacity for outside attachment and outside loyalty, thus creating the brainwashed "New Man" meant to suit a Leninist society. [Cioroianu, p.317] It was canceled after five years. At a trial held in 1953-1954, twenty-two inmate-participants were sentenced, with sixteen being condemned to death for their role in the experiment. [Cioroianu, p.318] In 1957, a new trial convicted certain members of the prison staff, who received light sentences; they were later pardoned. [ro icon Teodor Wexler, [http://revista.memoria.ro/?location=view_article&id=419 "Procesul sioniştilor"] , in [http://revista.memoria.ro/ "Memoria"] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ]In parallel, the city underwent numerous changes in landscape, including the completion of the A1 freeway, the first road of its kind, during the 1960s, and the acceleration of
industrialization with a focus on the chemical and automotive industries. Around 1950, the Piteşti area accommodated Greek refugees who supported ELAS during the Civil War (part of the buildings raised for this purpose were later used to house resettled peasants). "Florica" was nationalized in 1948, and was later partly devastated byRomanian Communist Party activists (for a while during the 1970s, it served as the residence of Communist politicianIon Dincă ). The bust ofIon Brătianu , standing in front of the Saint Nicholas Church, was removed and melted, and the church itself was demolished in 1962.Economy
Piteşti is one of the most industrialized cities in Romania. It is the center of the automotive industry in the country: the Automobile Dacia automaker is situated in the nearby town of
Mioveni , and several other automobile parts manufacturers are located within its urban area (Dräxlmaier ,Lear Corporation andValeo ). The city also houses theArpechim oil refinery, part of thePetrom group. The plant, established as a state-owned company during the communist regime, has traditionally been the center of controversy over itsair pollution records. In 2007, the Ministry of the Environment withdrew Arpechim's permit, but Petrom contested the decision in court.ro icon [http://www.romanialibera.ro/a98068/arpechim-reporneste.html "Arpechim reporneşte"] , in "România Liberă ",June 13 ,2007 ] The plant is scheduled to gradually reduce its activity over a period of several years, pending eventual closure.The city is surrounded by hills, being the center of an area rich in wineries and plum orchards. The latter give one of the finest Romanian "ţuicas": "ţuica de Piteşti". The Ştefăneşti winery, situated on the opposite bank of the Argeş River, is one of the best known in Romania.
Culture
The city is home to a County Theater, named in honor of playwright
Alexandru Davila . Its branches include apuppet theater (created in 1949), the "Estrada" section for open-air performances (1958), and afolklore section (1970).ro icon [http://www.cjarges.ro/obj.asp?id=2418 "Teatrul Alexandru Davila"] at the [http://www.cjarges.ro/ Argeş County Council] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ] The Theater's Studio 125 was established in May 1975 by directorLiviu Ciulei . Apublic library , named after intellectual figureDinicu Golescu , was created in 1869 through a donation made by Paraschiva Stephu, a female member of the upper class; a large part of its volumes were donated by historianGeorge Ionescu-Gion in 1904. [ro icon [http://www.cjarges.ro/obj.asp?id=2123 "Biblioteca Judeţeană"] at the [http://www.cjarges.ro/ Argeş County Council] ; retrievedJuly 17 ,2007 ]The city houses two universities: the state-run
University of Piteşti and the private Constantin Brâncoveanu University (founded 1991, with branches inBrăila andRâmnicu Vâlcea ). There are 17secondary education institutions, including two main high schools — theIon Brătianu High School (founded 1866) and theZinca Golescu High School .Each year during springtime, Piteşti is host to a festival and fair known as "Simfonia lalelelor" (the "Tulip Symphony"). Tulips were introduced locally in 1972-1973, when around 3,000 bulbs brought from Arad and
Oradea were planted in its central area, along with other flowers.ro icon [http://simfonialalelelor-pitesti.ro/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=16&Itemid=37 "Istoria lalelelor"] , at the [http://simfonialalelelor-pitesti.ro/ "Simfonia lalelelor"] official site; retrievedmarch 8 ,2008 ] Piteşti consequently acquired a reputation as a tulip-growing area, and the flower-themed festival was first organized by the local authorities in 1978.port
The major football club in the city is
FC Argeş Piteşti , which plays inLiga I , and has theNicolae Dobrin Stadium as its home ground. In addition, the city has a football club inLiga II , Internaţional Piteşti, and a school which doubles as a junior team, Sporting Piteşti.ro icon [http://www.sporting.ro/info.html Sporting Piteşti (official site)] ] Piteşti hosts twobasketball teams,BCA Piteşti andBCMUS Piteşti , as well as a women'svolleyball team, Argeş Volei Piteşti.The city is home to an
Olympic size swimming pool , the home ground forCSM Piteşti , and a public outdoor swimming pool in the Tudor Vladimirescu area. NearbyBascov also has a public swimming place, on grounds adjacent to the Budeasa Dam. The nationalcanoe racing also trains at the Budeasa Dam sports base, and the location is also used for recreational fishing. Atennis challenger tournament ("Turneul challenger feminin Piteşti") takes place each year, on grounds in Bascov.Natives
*Ion Antonescu
*Ilie Bărbulescu
*Mauriciu Blank
*Alexandru Bogdan-Piteşti
*Ion Brătianu
*Armand Călinescu
*Nicolae Comănescu
*Nicolae Dică
*Nicolae Dobrin
*Ruxandra Dragomir
*Haralamb H. Georgescu
*Al. Gherghel
*George Ionescu-Gion
*Alexandru Kiriţescu
*Cristian Minculescu
*Marian Oprea
*Sebastian Papaiani
*Mircea Parligras
*Costin Petrescu
*Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpăna
*Lavinia Stan
*Tudor Teodorescu-Branişte
*Teo Trandafir
*Ion Trivale
*Lucian Turcescu
*Robert Turcescu
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References
*"Monografia geografică a Republicii Populare Romîne", Vol. I: "Geografia fizică", Editura Academiei RPR, Bucharest, 1960
*Adrian Cioroianu , "Pe umerii lui Marx. O introducere în istoria comunismului românesc",Editura Curtea Veche , Bucharest, 2005. ISBN 973-669-175-6
*Constantin C. Giurescu , "Istoria Bucureştilor. Din cele mai vechi timpuri pînă în zilele noastre",Editura Pentru Literatură , Bucharest, 1966. OCLC|1279610External links
* [http://www.upit.ro/ Piteşti University]
* [http://www.memorialsighet.ro/en/sala.asp?id=35 Piteşti prison at the Sighet Memorial]
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