Berbești
Berbești | |
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The Berbești train station | |
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Coat of arms | |
Location in Vâlcea County | |
Berbești Location in Romania | |
| Coordinates: 44°59′17″N 23°52′6″E / 44.98806°N 23.86833°E | |
| Country | Romania |
| County | Vâlcea |
| Government | |
| • Mayor (2024–2028) | Petre Glomnicu[2] (PSD) |
Area | 54.34 km2 (20.98 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 350 m (1,150 ft) |
| Population (2021-12-01)[1] | 4,231 |
| • Density | 77.86/km2 (201.7/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+02:00 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+03:00 (EEST) |
| Postal code | 247030 |
| Area code | (+40) 0250 |
| Vehicle reg. | VL |
| Website | primaria-berbesti |
Berbești is a town located in Vâlcea County, Romania, about 78 km (48 mi) south-west from the county seat, Râmnicu Vâlcea, in the historical region of Oltenia. It was granted town status by law in October 2003.[3] As of the 2021 census, it has a population of 4,231.
The town administers five villages: Dămțeni, Dealu Aluniș, Roșioara, Târgu Gângulești, and Valea Mare.
Geography and climate
Set on the lower course of the river Tărâia, a tributary of the Olteț, Berbești is crossed by the 45th parallel north.
Berbești is bordered by Mateești commune to the north, Sinești commune to the south, Alunu to the west and Copăceni to the east.
Economy
The main economic activity is coal mining that began in the 1970s. Following the economic reforms in the late 1990s, Berbești saw an economic downturn similar to most of the mono-industrial towns in Romania.[4][5]
Natives
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
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| 2002 | 5,704 | — |
| 2011 | 4,591 | −19.5% |
| 2021 | 4,231 | −7.8% |
| Source: Census data | ||
- Valerian Gârlă (born 1986), footballer
Notes
- ^ "2021 Romanian census". National Institute of Statistics. 1 December 2021.
- ^ "Results of the 2024 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 7 January 2026.
- ^ "Law no 410/2003" (PDF) (in Romanian). Law no 410/2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
- ^ "Berbeşti, the ghost town" (in Romanian). www.voceavalcii.ro, published January 29, 2009. Archived from the original on July 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
- ^ "Berbeşti, anti-orasul" (in Romanian). www.jurnalul.ro, www.hotnews.ro, published April 16, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
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Wooden church in Dămțeni
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Wooden church in Târgu Gângulești
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Wooden church in Valea Mare