Berca

Berca is a commune located in the hillside of Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania, in the valley of the river Buzău. It is an oil and natural gas extraction location.

Berca
St. Michael and Gabriel Church in Berca
St. Michael and Gabriel Church in Berca
Location in Buzău County
Location in Buzău County
Berca is located in Romania
Berca
Berca
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 45°17′13″N 26°40′55″E
CountryRomania
CountyBuzău
SubdivisionsBăceni, Berca, Cojanu, Joseni, Mânăstirea Rătești, Pâclele, Pleșcoi, Pleșești, Rătești, Sătuc, Tâțârligu, Valea Nucului, Viforâta
Government
  Mayor (20202024) Ionel Dobrița[1] (PSD)
Area
73.28 km2 (28.29 sq mi)
Elevation
150 m (490 ft)
Population
 (2011-10-31)[2]
8,534
  Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
127035
Vehicle reg.BZ
Websiteprimariaberca.ro

The commune is composed of thirteen villages: Băceni, Berca, Cojanu, Joseni, Mânăstirea Rătești, Pâclele, Pleșcoi, Pleșești, Rătești, Sătuc, Tâțârligu, Valea Nucului and Viforâta.

Landmarks

The Mud Volcanoes

Volcanes de lodo, Buzau, Rumanía, 2016-05-29, DD 33.jpg
The Berca Mud Volcanoes

The Berca Muddy Volcanoes geological and botanical reservation lies in the hills that surround the commune, near the Pâclele village. Mud volcanos, a rare geological phenomenon, occurs there when mud and gas are expelled from a depth of 3 km through structures resembling real miniature volcanoes.

Rătești monastery

The church of Rătești Monastery

Rătești Monastery is a medieval monastery, attested by documents from the 17th century. It is an Eastern orthodox monastery of nuns, and hosts a museum exhibiting religious books and items.

Demographics

The Romanian census of 2002 reported a population of 9,602 for the Berca commune, making it one of the largest communes in the county. 99% of the inhabitants are ethnic Romanians.

Natives

Pleșcoi

Pleșcoi village is famous for its meat processing tradition. The Pleșcoi sausages are smoked mutton sausages with chili peppers and garlic. The name Pleșcoi sausages is a protected designation of origin in the European Union.

References


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