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Valea CioriiDanciu DorinMiron CosminU.S.A.M.V. BucurestiFACULTATEA DE MANAGEMENT, INGINERIE ECONOMICĂ ÎN AGRICULTURĂ ŞI DEZVOLTARE RURALĂ Inginerie și Management în Alimentația Publică și Agroturism
Valea CioriiValea Ciorii (România) geographic position
Coordinates: 44°42′52″N 27°32′44″E
Country RomâniaState IalomițaSIRUTA 94688Residence Valea Ciorii
Structure
Valea CioriiBucșaDumitreștiMurgeanca
- Mayor: Ștefan Ionescu (PSD, 2008)
Area - Total 52,45 km²Population (2011) - Total ▼ 1855 inhabitants
- Previous census, 2002 2.017 inhabitants
Setting• The village is located in the north-east of the county, at the border with
the county of Braila, on the left bank of the river basin, a tributary of the Ialomita, forming the municipality Lake Bowl. DN21 national road passing through the village, linking the Bărăganul Ţăndărei (Braila County, where it ends in DN21). Murgeanca near the village, the road branches off from DJ203F county road that leads west to spark (which intersects DN21) and Griviţa (which ends in DN2C). The commune is crossed, along the national road, rail and Făurei-Ţăndărei-Fetesti, which is served by Station Murgeanca.
Demography• According to the census conducted in 2011, Ciorii Valley village
population amounts to 1,855 inhabitants, down from the previous census in 2002, when 2,017 people had registered. Most inhabitants are Romanian (97.52%). For 2.37% of the population, ethnicity is not known. In terms of religious, most people are Orthodox (97.41%). For 2.37% of the population is not known confessional.
The ethnic composition of the village Valley Ciorii
Romanian (97.52%)
Unknown (2.37%)
Other ethnicities (0.1%)
The religious composition of Valea Ciorii
Orthodox (97.41%)
Unknown (2.37%)
Other religion (0.21%)
History• At the end of the nineteenth century, the village was named
Murgeanca, was part of place-Balta Ialomita County Ialomita and consisted of villages Murgeanca, Dumitreşti and wandering, with a total population of 1249 inhabitants. The joint venture operated a school with 38 students (including 13 girls) and a church. Socec 1925 Yearbook recorded in net Murgeanca common Ţăndărei same county, with a population of 1821 inhabitants in the villages Murgeanca, Dumitreşti, bush and Ciorii Valley. Commune took the Valley Ciorii in 1931, after the new residence.
In 1950, it was transferred Slobozia district of Ialomita region and then (after 1952) in the Bucharest. In 1968, she returned to Ialomita county reinstated.
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