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Bacău County

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A scenic view of the Tazlău-Cașin Depression, showcasing its natural beauty from above Pustianei.

Bacău County

Bacău County is a place in Romania, located in a region called Western Moldavia. The main city, or capital, of this county is Bacău.

Bacău County is special because it includes one commune named Ghimeș-Făget, which is actually found in a different region called Transylvania. This makes Bacău County unique, as it has a part that reaches into another area of Romania.

Geography

Bacău County covers an area of 6,621 km2. In the west, you can find mountains from the Eastern Carpathian group. Two important valleys, the Oituz River and the Trotuș River, connect Moldavia and Transylvania. On the east, the land becomes lower, with the Siret River running from north to south. The area also includes the Moldavian Plateau, which has many small rivers.

The climate here is temperate-continental, meaning it has warm summers and cold winters. Temperatures change a lot depending on height above sea level. In the mountains, average temperatures are around 2°C, while in lower areas they are between 8°C and 10°C. The county has windy conditions, mostly from the north, northwest, and northeast.

Tazlău-Cașin Depression

Bears, wolves, foxes, wild boars, and squirrels live in the county’s mountains, especially around the Slănic-Moldova region. Some deer can still be found in Mănăstirea Cașin.

The county borders Vaslui County to the east, Harghita County and Covasna County to the west, Neamț County to the north, and Vrancea County to the south.

Economy

Bacău County was an important industrial area, especially during the communist period. Today, it still helps the economy of the region. The county has two large oil refineries in Onești and Dărmănești.

The main industries in Bacău County include chemical and oil production, food, construction materials, wood and paper products, textiles, mechanical parts, and aeronautics. The county also has oil, salt, and coal.

Tourism

Visitors to Bacău County often enjoy the cities of Bacău and Onești. There are also nice places to relax, such as Poiana Sărată, Poiana Uzului, Slănic-Moldova, and Târgu Ocna. The Nemira Mountains are a popular area to explore.

Demographics

Some estimates say there were about 70,000 people called Csángós living in the area in 1987.

YearCounty populationPopulation densityRomaniansRomani peopleHungarians
1948414,996 Steady
1956507,937 Increase
1966598,321 Increase
1977667,791 Increase
1992737,512 Increase
2002706,623 Decrease113 / km297.5%1.7%0.7%
2011616,168 Decrease93 / km296.1%1.7%0.68%
2021601,387 Decrease91 / km2

Politics

The Bacău County Council was renewed during the 2024 local elections. It has 36 councilors, and their party composition is shown below.

People

Bacău County is where many famous people were born. Some well-known people from the area are Gabriela Adameșteanu, Vasile Alecsandri, poet George Bacovia, actor Radu Beligan, gymnast Nadia Comăneci, singer Loredana Groza, and writer Tristan Tzara. Others from this county are Ioan Măric, historian Vasile Pârvan, political figure Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, and author Radu R. Rosetti, along with Nicu Enea.

Administrative divisions

The coat of arms used until 3 March 2008
Bacău

Bacău County has 3 big cities, 5 smaller towns, and 85 communities where people live.

The big cities are:

Onești

The towns are:

And there are many communities such as Agăș, Ardeoani, and Ghimeș-Făget, among others.

Politics

Bacău is known for choosing Ilie Ilașcu from the Greater Romania Party to be their Senator. At that time, he was in prison in Transnistria.

Historical county

Between the world wars, Bacău County looked different in size and shape. It was in the east central part of Greater Romania, in the middle of Moldavia. The area covered the central part of what is now Bacău County. It shared borders with several other counties.

Map of Bacău County as it existed in 1938

The county was first divided into five districts, called plăși. Later, two more districts were added.

In the 1930 census, the county had 260,781 people. Most were Romanians, with small groups of other groups living there too.

Images

A historic Ghika mansion located in Dofteana, Bacău, Romania, recognized as a cultural heritage monument.
Town hall of Târgu Ocna, built between 1909 and 1912.
A historic building in Bacău, Romania, from the year 1891.
A historic building in Bacău, Romania, constructed in 1891 and recognized as an important cultural landmark.
A historical coat of arms representing Bacău County from the interwar period of Romania.
Map showing the counties of Romania.
Historical map showing the location of Bacău County in Romania during the 1930s.

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