Buhuși
Town in Bacău, Romania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Town in Bacău, Romania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buhuși (Romanian pronunciation: [buˈhuʃʲ]; Hungarian: Buhus; Yiddish: באהוש, romanized: Bohush) is a town in Bacău County, Romania with a population of 14,152 as of 2021. It was first mentioned in the 15th century when it was named "Bodești" and was a property of an important family of Boyars named "Buhuș".
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1930 | 8,655 | — |
1948 | 8,198 | −5.3% |
1956 | 12,382 | +51.0% |
1966 | 15,341 | +23.9% |
1977 | 20,148 | +31.3% |
1992 | 21,621 | +7.3% |
2002 | 21,993 | +1.7% |
2011 | 14,562 | −33.8% |
2021 | 14,152 | −2.8% |
Source: Census data |
Buhuși | |
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Coordinates: 46°42′54″N 26°42′15″E | |
Country | Romania |
County | Bacău |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2024) | Vasile Zaharia[1] (PSD) |
Area | 39.86 km2 (15.39 sq mi) |
Elevation | 235 m (771 ft) |
Population (2021-12-01)[2] | 14,152 |
• Density | 360/km2 (920/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET/EEST (UTC+2/+3) |
Postal code | 605100 |
Area code | (+40) 02 34 |
Vehicle reg. | BC |
Website | www |
The town had the biggest textile factory in south-eastern Europe. But the factory has drastically reduced its capabilities after 1989 and currently employs less than 200 workers. The Runc Monastery (built in 1457), located near Buhuși, is one of the famous monasteries built by Stephen the Great of Moldavia in Moldavia during the Ottoman Wars in the 15th century.
Buhuși has five primary schools and one high school, the Ion Borcea Technical College. The town administers two villages, Marginea and Runcu.
Rabbi Yitzchok Friedman, son of Rabbi Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhin, founded the Bohush Hasidic dynasty here in the mid-nineteenth century. The dynasty moved to Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1951.[3]
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