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![]() The Vrancea CountySituated in the South-Eastern part of the Oriental Carpathians, the Vrancea county is the connection between the three Romanian Lands: Moldavia, Wallachia and Transylvania.
Its surface is of 4,863 sq.km. The population is of 393,400 inhabitants. The capital city of this county is the municipality of Focsani with a population of 100,000 inhabitants.
This county is crossed by the Siret, Putna, Zabala, Milcov, Susie, and Ramnic Rivers. The climate is an Eastern-continental one and influenced from North and South. The Vrancea county is the activest seismic zone of Romania. The seismic epicentre is situated in the village of Vrancioaia where there is a modern station of seismology. A third part of the surface of this county is covered by forests. In this county there is the biggest vineyard of Romania which covers the hills and terraces with grape-vine. Under the trade mark of Odobesti, Cotesti, Panciu, different kinds of wine, cognac and champagne using French methods, brandy and vermouth are made.
The monuments of nature situated in this county are:
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