Pângărați Explained

Type:commune
County:Neamț
Pângărați
Leader Name:Ioan Petronel Mancaș
Leader Party:PNL
Leader Term:2020 - 2024
Coordinates:46.9333°N 35°W
Elevation:383
Elevation Max:700
Area Total:121.86
Population Total:auto
Postal Code:617305

Pângărați is a commune in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Oanțu, Pângărați, Pângărăcior, Poiana, Preluca, and Stejaru.

The commune is located in the central-western part of the county, in an area delimited by the southern slopes of the and the northern slopes of the Tarcău Mountains. The mountains are separated by the river Bistrița, to which converge on the left the tributaries Stejaru, Pângărați, and Pângărăcior and on the right the river Oanțu.

Along the Bistrița valley there are two anthropic lakes: the and, partially, the . In Stejaru village there is the Dimitrie Leonida hydroelectric power plant, which is fed from Lake Izvorul Muntelui by a tunnel dug through Botoșanu Mountain. The is located north of Poiana village, at an altitude of ; the yew that grow there are protected.

The commune is crossed by the national road, which connects it to the town of Bicaz, to the west, and to the county seat, Piatra Neamț, to the east. The Bacău–Bicaz CFR railway also passes through the commune, which is served by the Pângărați station and the Stejaru passenger stop.

The, which currently houses 36 monks, was built in 1560 by ktitor Alexandru Lăpușneanu, ruler of Moldavia.

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