- Vulcan, Hunedoara
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For the commune in Braşov County, see Vulcan, Braşov. For other uses, see Vulcan (disambiguation).
Vulcan — Municipality —
Coat of armsLocation of Vulcan, Hunedoara Coordinates: 45°22′52″N 23°17′29″E / 45.38111°N 23.29139°ECoordinates: 45°22′52″N 23°17′29″E / 45.38111°N 23.29139°E Country Romania
County Hunedoara County Status Municipality Government – Mayor Gheorghe Ile (Conservative Party) Area – Total 87.31 km2 (33.7 sq mi) Population (2002) – Total 30,188 Time zone EET (UTC+2) – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Website http://www.vulcan-vj.ro/ Vulcan (Romanian pronunciation: [vulˈkan]; formerly Jiu-Vaidei-Vulcan; Hungarian: Vulkán, Zsilyvajdejvulkán (Zsily-Vajdej-Vulkán); German: Wolkersdorf, Wulkan) is a city in Hunedoara county, Romania. With a population of 30,188, it is the second-largest city in the Jiu Valley. It administers two villages, Dealul Babii and Jiu-Paroşeni.
The city is named after the Vulcan Pass that connects the Jiu Valley to Oltenia, itself being derived from Slavic "vlk", meaning "wolf".
The coal resources of the region were discovered in 1788 while the Austrian General Landau defended Vulcan from the Ottoman Turks. One night the soldiers could not put out the camp fire they made, as the piles of coal underneath had caught fire. General Landau thought that he could stop the Turks without a fight by setting piles of coal on fire. The Turks noted the large numbers of fires on the heights and thought that the Austrian army was much larger than theirs and retreated.
In 1850, the first mine was set up by the Hoffman brothers of Braşov.
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Ethnic structure
People
- Pius Brânzeu (1911 - 2002)
- Ernő Csíki
- Dafinel Duinea, artist
- Andrej Prean Nagy
- Ştefan Onisie
See also
External links
- Jiu Valley Portal - the regional portal host of the official Jiu Valley municipal websites
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Categories:- Populated places in Hunedoara County
- Jiu Valley
- Cities in Romania
- Hunedoara County geography stubs
- Hungarian history stubs
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