Măxineni Village City Hall
Măxineni Village City Hall

Măxineni Village City Hall

Institution FLAG Brăila Locations
Closed

Măxineni 817090, Romania

About

Măxineni Village City Hall

General presentation
Măxineni is a village in Brăila County, Muntenia, Romania, consisting of the villages of Corbu Nou, Corbu Vechi, Latinu, Măxineni (residence) and Voinești.

Settlement
The village is located in the northwest of the county, on the right bank of the Siret (which forms the border with Galati county), at the mouth of Buzău. It is crossed by the DN23 road that connects the cities of Brăila and Focșani. In the village of Latinu, from this road branches the county road DJ202B, which goes on the right bank of Buzău, to the southwest, to Scorțaru Nou, and further south to Gemenele.

History
At the end of the 19th century, the commune was part of the Marginea de Jos network of Râmnicu Sărat county and consisted only of the village of residence, with 1393 inhabitants. In the commune there was a steam mill and a mixed school with 90 students, founded in 1878. The only church in the commune was the Măxineni monastery, built by the ruler of Wallachia Matei Basarab in 1638 and maintained at that time by the Eforia of Civil Hospitals. At that time, on the current territory of the commune, the functioning and Corbu commune (in the same net), and Latinu commune, in Vădeni net from Brăila county. The commune of Corbu consisted of the hamlets of Corbu and Chioveanu, with a population of 1540 inhabitants. There was a church built in 1868 and a mixed school with 73 students (including 9 girls), opened in 1870. The commune of Latinu consisted of the villages Latinu Vechi (founded in 1836) and Latinu Nou (where they moved in 1861 inhabitants of Old Latin following the floods caused by the river Buzau), taken a total of 601 inhabitants. In the commune of Latinu there is a church dating from 1865 and a mixed school with 26 students.

In 1925, Măxineni commune had 1259 inhabitants, and Corbu commune - 1065; both being part of the Măicănești network of Rm. Sărat county. The commune of Latinu consisted of the villages of Gurgueți, Latinu Nou, Latinu Vechi, Oancea and Voinești, with 652 inhabitants; it is part of the Silistraru network of Brăila county.

In 1950, the communes of Măxineni and Corbu were assigned to the Măicănești district of the Putna region and then (after 1952) of the Galați region. In 1956, they moved to Brăila district in the Galați region, a district of which Latinu commune was part since 1950. In 1968, the communes of Latinu and Corbu were abolished, and the villages of Corbu Nou, Corbu Vechi, Latinu and Voinești, which made them up, were transferred to Măxineni communes.

Tourist attractions
In Măxineni commune there is Măxineni Monastery, classified as an architectural monument of national interest. The church is located on the banks of the Siret, 9 km north-northeast of the village of Măxineni and was built in 1636–1637 and rebuilt in 1859 and 2004.

The monastery, attested for the first time on September 2, 1637, was built on the site of an older wooden church, after, during a military incursion, the ruler of Wallachia noticed the strategic importance of the area. The monastery was listed by Matei Basarab, in the solemn deed of November 27, 1640, among the great founders. The construction works lasted until June 25, 1651, when the church was consecrated.

Otherwise, in Măxineni commune there are two other objectives included in the list of historical monuments from Brăila county as historical monuments of local interest. One is classified as an architectural monument, an ensemble of popular architecture from the village of Corbu Vechi, delimited by the perimeter of the houses of Nicolae Chirpac, Ion Dănilă and Virgil Sandu. The other is classified as an archeological site, located 500 m from the mouth of the Buzău, near the village of Voinești. The site comprises a settlement and a necropolis dating from the 16th - 17th centuries.

FLAG Brăila

FLAG Brăila

Photo Gallery

Similar Suggestions

Institution FLAG Brăila Locations
Closed
1.0 1 review
Located in southeastern Romania, in the Romanian Plain, Braila County covers an area of ​​4765.8 km2. The administrative residence, the city of Braila, one of the largest ports in Romania, is located 200 km northeast of Bucharest. Braila is located at 46 ° 16’17 ”north latitude and 27 ° 58’33” east longitude. The plain is the predominant form of relief, the landscape of Braila being monotonous and without natural barriers. There are accessible transport routes in the area, mainly the Danube, which makes Braila a gateway to the world. The climate is temperate - continental, with an average temperature of 11.1 ° C, with dry summers and cold winters. The flora and fauna are specific to the plain region. The steppe, once stretching indefinitely, was transformed into agricultural land, Braila county being one of the most developed counties in Romania, from the point of view of agriculture. At the northern border, Braila county includes part of the Siret river, while in the southern part is the Baragan Plain. To the west is a small part of the Salcioara Plain and the Buzau Plain, and to the east lies the Small Island of Braila.
Brăila, Romania
Institution
Pescarii din Brăila reuniți într-o asociație
Institution
Closed
Asociatia „Centrul de Informare si Documentare pentru Integrare Europeana si Dezvoltare Durabila” Braila, este organizatia constituita in anul 2005, la initiativa Consiliului Judetean Braila, la care au aderat consilile locale de pe raza judetului Braila. Asociatia este o entitate juridica de drept privat ce are in prezent 35 de membri si promoveaza interesele colectivitatilor locale din judetul Braila in contextul stabilirii relatiilor de cooperare cu institutii publice si private din tara si strainatate, precum si a practicilor si conceptelor europene pentru dezvoltare durabila. Asociatia C.I.D.I.E.D.D. Braila furnizeaza autoritatilor publice locale si companiilor private o gama complexa de servicii dupa cum urmeaza: elaborarea studiilor, planurilor si strategiilor de dezvoltare a comunitatilor locale, regionale; elaborarea cererilor de finantare in vederea accesarii fondurilor de la Comunitatea Europeana sau din partea Guvernului Romaniei; acordarea de consultanta si asistenta tehnica tuturor entitatilor locale si regionale in vederea accesarii si implementarii de programe cu finantare nerambursabila/rambursabila; management de proiect; informare privind toate domeniile de activitate ale Uniunii Europene; formare profesionala a adultilor; realizarea Buletinului Informativ lunar pentru administratiile publice locale si IMM-uri; organizarea de cursuri, seminarii, conferinte, schimburi de experienta si nu numai, in domeniul administratiei publice locale prin abordarea problemelor legate de dezvoltarea locala si regionala in cadrul politicii comunitare.
Institution
Closed
Asociatia "Grupul Local pentru Promovarea Dezvoltării Integrate a Zonei Pescărești a Județului Brăila este o organizație non-guvernamentală și non-profit, cu personalitate juridică, ce s-a constituit în anul 2011 cu scopul susținerii dezvoltării integrate a Zonei Pescărești a județului Brăila.