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Coronini

Coronini
Pescari
Hungarian: Lászlóvára, Koronini
Commune
View over Coronini and the Danube
View over Coronini and the Danube
Location in Caraș-Severin County
Location in Caraș-Severin County
Coronini is located in Romania
Coronini
Coronini
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 44°44′N 21°41′E / 44.733°N 21.683°E / 44.733; 21.683
Country  Romania
County Caraș-Severin County
Settled August 1798
Incorporation 1858
Named for Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg
Government
 • Mayor Gheorghe Dăneț (Democratic Liberal Party)
Area
 • Total 25.94 km2 (10.02 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 1,674
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website http://primariacoronini.ro/

Coronini (Romanian pronunciation: [koroˈnini]; until 1996 Pescari [pesˈkarʲ]; Hungarian: Lászlóvára or Koronini; occasionally referred to as Peskari in German) is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, western Romania, with a population of 1,674. Part of the region of Banat, it includes Coronini and Sfânta Elena villages. Situated on the Danube and the border with Serbia, part of the mountainous area known as Clisura Dunării, Coronini holds several archeological sites, which trace its history back to the Bronze Age. The locality is home to a medieval fortress built by rulers of the Hungarian Kingdom, but was re-founded during the Banat colonization of the 1790s, and officially in 1858. A center for immigration from the Czech lands in the early 19th century, Sfânta Elena is among the traditional places founded by and associated with the Czech-Romanian community.

Coronini as a whole was transformed by 20th century political changes, industrialization and economic fluctuations: Coronini village became a center for the mining industry, while Sfânta Elena was heavily affected rural-urban migration, and eventually by voluntary resettlement in the Czech Republic. During the 1990s, the commune became ill-famed as a hub for contraband in petroleum products.


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