Piteşti
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city, municipality, draw only border, county seat
Population (2011)
• Total: 148,264
Piteşti (/pi'teʃtʲ/) is a city in Romania, located on the Argeş River. The capital and largest city of Argeş 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 capital Bucharest, being an important railway junction, with a classification yard in nearby Bălileşti. The city houses the Arpechim oil refinery, and is a marketing center for the automotive industry, in particular Automobile Dacia.
Inhabited since prehistory but first mentioned in the 14th century, it developed as a trading town in northern Wallachia, serving as an informal residence for various Wallachian Princes until the 18th century. From the 1800s and until the interwar period, it was an important political center for the National Liberal Party and the main residence of the Brătianu family of politicians. During the early stages of the communist regime, it was one of the main sites of political repression, with the Piteşti prison becoming home to an experiment in brainwashing techniques.
• Total: 148,264
Piteşti (/pi'teʃtʲ/) is a city in Romania, located on the Argeş River. The capital and largest city of Argeş 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 capital Bucharest, being an important railway junction, with a classification yard in nearby Bălileşti. The city houses the Arpechim oil refinery, and is a marketing center for the automotive industry, in particular Automobile Dacia.
Inhabited since prehistory but first mentioned in the 14th century, it developed as a trading town in northern Wallachia, serving as an informal residence for various Wallachian Princes until the 18th century. From the 1800s and until the interwar period, it was an important political center for the National Liberal Party and the main residence of the Brătianu family of politicians. During the early stages of the communist regime, it was one of the main sites of political repression, with the Piteşti prison becoming home to an experiment in brainwashing techniques.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piteşti
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°51'21"N 24°52'25"E
- Pleven Municipality 149 km
- Veliko Tarnovo Municipality 180 km
- Sevlievo Municipality 185 km
- Sliven Municipality 231 km
- Karlovo Municipality 233 km
- Grad Pirot 257 km
- Stara Zagora Municipality 258 km
- Tundzha Municipaltiy 274 km
- Kyustendil Municipality 333 km
- Soufli Municipality 395 km
- Calea Bucureşti neighborhood 0.7 km
- Banat Neighborhood 1.1 km
- Negru Voda Neighbourhood 1.8 km
- Razboieni neighborhood 2 km
- Trivale neighborhood 2.1 km
- "Trivale" Forest 3.6 km
- Găvana Neighbourhood 4.1 km
- Bascov Lake 6 km
- Traseu Hard Enduro - Valea Ursului, Bascov 7.6 km
- Poligon MApN 8.1 km
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