Buftea. Lunga devenire a unei aşezări ilfovene

  • Subiect: Buftea - the Long Evolution of a Settlement in the Ilfov District The Buftea town, urban center of the Ilfov district surrounding the Romanian Capital, is part of the old villages formed in the Romanian Plain. The name of Buftea, coming from the respective onomastic noun, was first recorded in a document dating from 1752. Previous to this date, the territory of the present town was populated by several villages dated by the archaeologists between the 15th-19th centuries, the most important of which was the Măneşti village, a princely estate donated by the ruler Alexandru 2nd Mircea to the Holy Trinity monastery he had founded in Bucharest, in 1577. A princely church existed at the core of this village investigated by archaeologists. The vestiges of this church were preserved up to the year 1977. By repeated fusions and translations, the Buftea settlement coagulated, becoming a small town, in 1968.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Secţiunea: Studii şi articole
  • Vezi publicația: Bucureşti - Materiale de Istorie şi Muzeografie: Bucureşti-MIM
  • Editura: Muzeul Municipiului Bucureşti
  • Loc publicare: Bucureşti
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2005
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XIX; anul 2005
  • Paginaţia: 131-143
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