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The Tintesti village
Students : Mihalache Cristina Sburlan Simona Iacob VioricaCoordinator Ph Frumuselu Mihai
Faculty of Management,Economic , Engineering in Agriculture and Rural
Development
About the village Tintesti •Tintesti is a village from Buzau, Muntenia,
Romania, consisting of villages Tintesti (residence), Maxenu, Odaia Banului and
Pogoanele.The village is situeted South of Buzau, in plain
of Buzau and Calmatuiului. Throught •Maxenu, the village is crossed by the county
road DJ203D which, with DN2C linking the Buzau with Slobozia.
•Most of people are roumanian(91,66%), with minority of rromi (4,69%). For 3,63% of
population, ethnicity is not known. By point of view confessional, most of people are
orthotox(95,55%). For 3,63% of population, the religion is not known.
History In 1902, the
village Tintesti was part of
county Buzau and was
formated by hamlets Tintesti and Pogoanele
Mici, with a population of 870 of people, in the village worked one
school and one church.
In 1925, the two villages, Maxenu and Tintesti,
was part of Glodeanurile from the same county. The village Tintesti had the villages Tintesti and Tintesti-Pogoanele, and a population of 1564 of
people.
Historical monuments
Three monuments from Tintesti are inclused in history monuments list
from Buzau. Two of them are classified archeological. One of them belongs from
Dacian culture, in the vegetable garden from
Maxenu, another is from 4th millennium.
The Garoflid
The mansion Garoflid is
there at the end of the
19th century from the village
Tintesti, is the third history monument, because is
classified like architectural monument.
Tintesti Church
Firt church of village Tintesti was rised in 1842, was build with wood and was named
„Sfantul Ierarh Nicolae”. The church served for prayer time of 90 years, until it burned for
unknown reasons. The present church is named
„Nasterea Maicii Domnului”, is from 1910, last year
celebrated one century of existing.
Bibliography
http://www.romania-redescoperita.ro/http://www.wikipedia.ro