Popești-Leordeni

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Popești-Leordeni
Oratoriul Leonardo Murialdo , 29 apr 2008 - panoramio.jpg
Coat of arms of Popești-Leordeni
Location in Ilfov County
Location in Ilfov County
Popești-Leordeni is located in Romania
Popești-Leordeni
Popești-Leordeni
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 44°22′48″N 26°10′12″E / 44.38000°N 26.17000°E / 44.38000; 26.17000Coordinates: 44°22′48″N 26°10′12″E / 44.38000°N 26.17000°E / 44.38000; 26.17000
CountryRomania
CountyIlfov
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Petre Iacob[1] (PRO)
Area
55.80 km2 (21.54 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
21,895
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Vehicle reg.IF
Websitewww.ppl.ro

Popești-Leordeni (Romanian pronunciation: [poˌpeʃtʲ le.orˈdenʲ]) is a town in Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania, 9 km (5.6 mi) south of downtown Bucharest, although from the northern edge of the town to the southern edge of Bucharest the distance is less than 100 m (330 ft). Most of its inhabitants commute to Bucharest, with Popești-Leordeni being seen as a satellite town of the Romanian capital.

History[]

Popești-Leordeni was historically the site of two separate villages — Popești (name derived from popă, "priest", akin to the word "pope") and Leordeni (name derived from leurdă, "ramsons" or Allium ursinum).

The villages were first attested during the 16th century: Leordeni was a domain of the of Wallachian boyars, while Popești was included in the lands belonging to ancestors of the chronicler . The latter was inherited by the Phanariote nobleman known under the name , who settled it with Bulgarians from around Nikopol and from the Banat; the newly created locality was named Popești-Conduratu or Pavlicheni, in reference to "Paulicians" (a tradition designated the Roman Catholic group of the Bulgarian community by the names of their ancestors).

Popești and Leordeni were united into a single commune in 1873; boyar lands were divided by successive land reforms, and the Conduratu manor house was passed to the Costa-Foru family (whose member Constantin Costa-Foru was a well-known journalist in the interwar period).

As it stands, Popești-Leordeni is currently a growing suburb of Bucharest, and has seen large developments from the 2010s onwards. However this has come along with criticism of poor urban planning and lack of building permits for its new buildings.

Demographics[]

As of 2002:

Ethnicity[]

  • Romanians: 14,915 (98.7%)
  • Roma: 164 (1.1%)
  • Hungarians: 12 (0.1%)
  • Italians: 6 (0.04%)

Language[]

The inhabitants of Popești-Leordeni have the following languages as their first language:

Religion[]

  • Romanian Orthodox: 9665 (63.9%).
  • Roman Catholic: 5308 (35.1%)
  • Other religions or non-religious: 152 (1.0%)

In 1930, 99.2% of the 3,489 inhabitants declared as ethnic Romanians. 63.8% were Roman Catholic, 36.1% Romanian Orthodox.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Populaţia stabilă pe judeţe, municipii, oraşe şi localităti componenete la RPL_2011" (in Romanian). National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  3. ^ Recensământul populației din 1930. Populația pe Neamuri. Institutul Central de Statistică. p. 256, 649.
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