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  Map Sinaia in Romaniapng
  Coa Pic coa_sinaia_ropng
  County Prahova County
  Status Town
  Mayor Vlad Gheorghe Oprea
  Party National Liberal Party
  Election 2004
  Area
  Census 2002
  Population 14,636
  Density
  Coordinates
  Website http://wwwprimariasinaiaro/


Sinaia () (population: 14,636) is one of the most beautiful mountain resorts of Romania , combining natural beauty with picturesque architecture. The town was named after Sinaia Monastery , around which it was built; the monastery in turn is named after the Biblical Mount Sinai . King Carol I Of Romania built his summer home, Peleş Castle , near the town.

Sinaia is about 60 km northwest of Ploieşti and 50 km south of Braşov , in a mountainous area on the Prahova River valley, just east of the Bucegi Mountains . The altitude varies between 767 m and 860 m.

The city is a popular destination for hiking and winter sports, especially downhill skiing. Among the tourist landmarks, the most important are Peleş Castle, Pelişor Castle, Sinaia Monastery, Sinaia Casino , Sinaia Train Station , and the Franz Joseph And Saint Anne Cliffs . Sinaia was also the summer residence of the great Romanian composer George Enescu , who stayed at the Luminiş villa.


THE CLIMATE

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The Climate is a characteristic of low-altitude mountain passes.
Annual average temperature: 8°C;
Average temperature in June: 15°C;
Average temperature in January: -4°C.

Summers are bracing and very rainy in the beginning of the season. Winters are relatively mild, with heavy snow. Average annual rainfall is 900 mm. The maximum registered rainfall was in June (173 mm). The minimum rainfall was recorded in September (55 mm) and February (40mm).

A uniform layer of snow is deposited usually in November and it melts from March to April, sometimes at the beginning of May. The thickness of the snow layer varies between 20 centimeters and 3 meters in higher elevations.

In recent years, Sinaia has felt the effects of global climate change – change that has meant shorter summers, with temperatures frequently over 30°C, a slight reduction in the length of spring and autumn, and relatively longer winters (end of October – beginning of May), colder winters with entire weeks dominated by frost ( -19°C to -25°C) and numerous blizzards.


NATURAL CURE FACTORS

Proponents claim that Sinaia has a refreshing and stimulating Bio-climate that is beneficial for the human body. There are also some mineral springs in Câinelui Valley that have sulphur-ferric mineral water and contain other soluble minerals.


NATURE PRESERVATION


In the town of Sinaia and its surroundings restrictions are in place regarding cutting down or picking up (''Rhododendron Kotsky''), Edelweiss (''Leontopodium alpinum''), and the Yellow Gentiana (''Gentiana lutea''). Tourist camping is only authorized in designated places, following necessary and compulsory protection standards.

The mountainous area in which Sinaia is located is in the Bucegi Natural Park region. The Park covers a total area of 326.63 square kilometres, of which 58.05 square kilometres are under strict protection and shelter natural monuments. The Bucegi Natural Preserve area includes all the abrupt areas of the mountains Vârful cu Dor, Furnica, and Piatra Arsă. The mountainous area is continuously patrolled by mountain rescue patrols as well as by members of the Mountain Police.

At the entrance to the Cumpătu district, one can find the “Sinaia alder-tree grove” botanical reservation placed under the protection of the Romanian Academy and the Bucharest Biology Institute. In the same district, there is also another ecological research station under the patronage of UNESCOJacques-Yves Cousteau , belonging to the University Of Bucharest , which also includes a museum of Bucegi Mountains fauna in a laboratory for nature protection.


NOTABLE RESIDENTS


# George Enescu
# Romanian Royal Family


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