Orşova

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Orşova
Coat of Arms of Orşova
County Mehedinţi County
Status Municipality
Mayor Constantin Negulescu, Conservative Party, since 2004
Population (2002) 16,975
Geographical coordinates 44°43′31″N, 22°23′46″E
Web site http://primariaorsova.lx.ro/

Orşova (German: Orschowa, Hungarian: Orsova, Polish: Orszawa ) is a port city on the Danube river in southwestern Romania's Mehedinţi County (Oltenia, but sometimes considered as part of the Banat). It is situated just above the Iron Gates, on the spot where the Cerna River meets the Danube.

[edit] History

Orşova in summer
Orşova in summer

The first documented mention of its name was in 1150 under the Latin name Ursoua. The name possibly comes from the Hungarian name Uros + the Slavic -ova.

  • Important Magyar burial site discovered in the region shows the presence of the Magyars since the early 10th century
  • Major border castle in the Middle age.
  • The Hungarian Holy Crown was buried near Orşova from 1848 till 1853.
  • During the works at the Iron Gates, the old center of the town was flooded, and Orşova was developed (1966-1971) on higher ground, including the southern side of the Almăj Mountains and the villages of Jupalnic, Tufari, and Coramnic.

[edit] Economy

Orşova in winter
Orşova in winter

The town is a center for the extraction of bentonite, chromium, and granite. The industry is centered on energy production (the hydroelectric plant), shipbuilding and engine manufacturing, assembly parts for electricity production, textiles, and the processing of feldspar, asbestos, quartz, talc, wood, etc.

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