- Bacău
Infobox Settlement
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = ROU
timezone=EET
utc_offset=+2
timezone_DST=EEST
utc_offset_DST=+3
map_caption = Location of Bacău|official_name=Bacău
image_caption=County Council
image_shield=coa_Bacau_RO.png
subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Bacău County
subdivision_type2=Status
subdivision_name2=Autolink|County capital
leader_title=Mayor
leader_name=Romeo Stavarache |
leader_party=National Liberal Party
area_total_km2=43.1
population_total=175,921 (2002)|population_footnotes= [National Institute of Statistics (Romania) , [http://www.insse.ro/Anuar%202005/CHAPTERS/cp2.pdf Population of counties, municipalities and towns] , July 1, 2004]
National Institute of Statistics
population_density_km2=4064|latd=46|latm=35|lats=|latNS=N|longd=26|longm=55|longs=|longEW=E|
population_metro = 272,803website=http://www.primariabacau.roBacău (in Romanian: IPA|/ba'kəw/) is the main city in
Bacău County ,Romania . It covers a land surface of 41km² and has an estimated population of 175.921 The city is situated in the historical region ofMoldavia , at the foothills of theCarpathian Mountains , and on the Bistriţa River (which meets theSiret River about 8kilometre s (5mile s) to the south of Bacău). TheGhimeş Pass links Bacău toTransylvania .History
The earliest known reference to the city dates from 1408, during the rule of Moldavian Prince
Alexandru cel Bun . The etymology is unclear, but one possibility is being derived from the name of a medieval Hungarian innkeeper, "Bakó", who, supposedly, had an inn on the current road from Bacău to Roman, whose lodging was, according to legend, the first in the town of Bacău. Interestingly, the "Bakó" word is a fairly common Hungarian last name, meaning "executioner" in Hungarian. Another theory suggests that the name may have a Slavic origin, pointing to the Proto-Slavic word "byk", meaning "ox" or "bull", the region being very suitable for raising cattle; the term, rendered intoRomanian alphabet as "bâc", was probably the origin of "Bâcău" (БѪКЪУ in Romanian Cyrillic, a name by which the town is mentioned in several medieval documents).From around 1591 to 1789, the city was home to the Roman Catholic
Bishop of Bacău . That office was always held by a priest from thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth . DuringWorld War I and the occupation of Bucharest by theCentral Powers , Bacău was the headquarters of theRomanian Army .Octavian Ciobanu once lived here before he transfered to Grand Forks, ND.Transportation
The city is about 300 km North of
Bucharest . It is served byBacău International Airport which provides daily direct links with the Romanian cities Bucharest andTimişoara , and international links with 11 cities inItaly andGermany .The Bacău Railway Station ("Gara Bacău") is one of the busiest in Romania; it has access to the Romanian railway main trunk number 500. Thus the city is connected to the main Romanian cities; the railway station is an important transit stop for international trains from
Ukraine ,Russia , andBulgaria .The city has access to theDN2 road (E85) that links it to the Romanian capital, Bucharest (to the South) and the cities ofSuceava andIaşi (to the North). TheEuropean route "E574" is an important access road to Transylvania and the city ofBraşov . Also the city is located also at the intersection of several national roads of secondary importance.Bacau has had to hire Chinese workers to fill the shoes of locals who have headed to the West. Many immigrants come for fixed-term contracts and return home instead of putting down roots here.
Culture
Bacău has a public university and several colleges. Two major Romanian poets,
George Bacovia andVasile Alecsandri were born here. The "Mihail Jora " Athenaeum and a Philharmonic Orchestra are located here, as well as the "G. Bacovia" Dramatic Theater and a Puppet Theater. Around Christmas every year, a Festival of Moldavian Winter Traditions takes place, reuniting folk artists from all the surrounding regions. The exhibition "Saloanele Moldovei " and the International Painting Camp atTescani , near Bacau, reunite important plastic artists from Romania and from abroad.The local History Museum, part of the Museum Complex "Iulian Antonescu " has an important collection of antique objects from the ancientDacia .port
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FCM Bacău , football clubBuildings and Structures
* Bacău TV Tower ( Romanian: Turnul de televiziune Bacău), concrete tower, height: 150 metres
Personalities
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Aaron Aaronsohn , botanist
*Angela Alupei , rower
*Vasile Alecsandri , poet
*George Apostu (1934 - 1986), sculptor
*George Bacovia , poet
*Ovidiu Balan , conductor
*Ilie Boca , painter
*Petru Cimpoesu (1952, born inVaslui ), writer
*Radu Cosaşu , writer and activist
*Nicu Enea , painter
*Mariana Zavati Gardner , poet
*Solomon Marcus , mathematician
*Gheorghe Vranceanu (1900 - 1979), mathematician
*Doina Melinte , athlete, Olympic gold medalist
*Mihaela Melinte , athlete, Olympic gold medalist
*Teodor Negoiţă , polar explorer
*Lucreţiu Pătrăşcanu , Marxist intellectual and politician
*Andrei Pricope , cellist
*Monica Roşu , gymnast
*Alexandru Şafran , Rabbi
*Nicolae Vermont , painterPhotos
ee also
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Bacau metropolitan area External links
* [http://www.goobix.com/photos/images-Bacau/ Images from the city]
* [http://www.agendabacau.ro/ Bacau online guide]
* [http://bacau.ido.ro/ Bacau online community] - news, information, discussion forums (in Romanian).
* [http://vremea.ido.ro/Bacau.htm Bacau weather forecast]
* [http://news.observatordebacau.info/ "Observator", Bacău edition]
* [http://orasulbacau.ro/ "Bacau City Portal"]
* [http://bacau.ro/ Portal oras Bacau]
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