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  • Our region
    • Cities & villages
    • Jiu Valley region
    • About JiuValley.com
    • cities
      Our region contains six primary towns and cities (totaling approximately 170,000 inhabitants) located along the Jiu River basin and adjacent to Retezat National Park and other places of interest in our region of the Transylvanian Alps. [* Comuna]

      Aninoasa

      Aninoasa

      Bănița

      Bănița*

      Lupeni

      Lupeni

      Petrila

      Petrila

      Petroșani

      Petroșani

      Uricani

      Uricani

      Vulcan

      Vulcan

    • valea-jiuluI
      Nestled among the chain of Carpathian Mountains that cover one-third of Romania, Jiu Valley is the gateway to the Retezat National Park and other Carpathian destinations. Whether your interest is in Dacian or modern history, heritage sites, outdoor four-season adventure in the Transylvanian Alps, or coal mining, this portal is designed for you.
      ▶ Jiu Valley region
      ▶ Straja
      ▶ Parâng

    • vj
      Since 2001, the Jiu Valley Portal (JiuValley.com) is the home of the Official Jiu Valley City Websites and your gateway to the Transylvanian Alps and regional heritage sites.
      ▶ About JiuValley.com

  • Heritage
    • Hațeg Island Dinosaurs
    • Dacian heritage
    • Momârlanii
    • Coal mining
    • Historical Sites
    • historical archives
      In the late Cretaceous Period, following the Jurassic Period, Jiu Valley was part of Hațeg Island, a large offshore island in the Tethys Sea. Visit one of the world’s best preserved dinosaur heritage sites and paleontology dig sites and see the famous Hațeg Dwarf Dinosaurs.

      ▶ Hațeg Country Dinosaur Geopark

    • historical archives
      Directly to the north of Jiu Valley lie the ruins of the Dacian capital of Sarmizegetusa Regia and the fortresses built to protect the capital from the invading legions of Roman Emperor Trajan during the Dacian Wars (AD 101–102, 105–106).
      ▶ Dacian heritage

      ▶ Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains

    • historical archives
      Momârlanii are a small community in Romania, a population said to be descended from Dacians who were located in the Jiu Valley. Their number is estimated to be somewhere between 10,000 and 20,000.

      ▶ Momârlanii

    • historical archives
      Coal mining has been an important aspect of Jiu Valley for the last 150 years, but the economic viability of its coal mines has decreased. Mine closures since 2000 have been accompanied by social disruption, high unemployment, strikes and protests.
      ▶ Coal mining – Jiu Valley
      ▶ Miners (Archives 1944-1989)
      ▶ Archives (Mineriada 1990-1999)
      ▶ Jiu Valley Coal Miners Union

    • mineri
      Within and surrounding Jiu Valley are numerous historic and cultural heritage sites, including a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites.

      ▶ Historical Sites

  • Explore nature
    • Outdoor activities
    • Mountains
    • Flora & fauna
    • Caves
    • trekking
      The mountainous region surrounding Jiu Valley offer a diversity of outdoor adventures, from its well-known skiing in the winter to rock climbing, caving/spelunking, mountain biking and hiking, paragliding, river rafting, etc.
      ▶ Outdoor activities

    • carpathians
      The mountain ranges surrounding Jiu Valley (Retezat, Vâlcan, Surean, Parâng) are part of the Transylvanian Alps, also referred to as the Southern Carpathians (Romanian: Carpații Meridionali), a group of mountain ranges that divide central and southern Romania, on one side, and Serbia, on the other.
      ▶ Transylvanian Alps
      ▶ Parâng Mountains
      ▶ Retezat Mountains
      ▶ Retezat National Park
      ▶ Surean Mountains
      ▶ Vâlcan Mountains

    • Alpen_Edelweiß_Leontopodium_alpinum
      The mountain ranges surrounding the Jiu Valley contain some of the most diverse plant and animal life in Europe. This is especially true of Retezat National Park and its protected 4,500 square acre UNESCO biosphere reserve area called "Gemenele".
      ▶ Flora & fauna

    • Pestera-Bolii-Petrosani-Defileul-Jiului1
      The mountains surrounding Jiu Valley are full of caves, from large well-known and more touristic developed caves like Bolii or Sura Mare to numerous local caves still being discovered and explored by local spelunkers.
      ▶ Caves

  • Plan your trip
        • Navigate – Interactive maps
        • Trains, Travel & Tickets
        • Petrol stations & fuel prices
  • Online communities
    • Online Communities
    • Online communities
      Online communities related to Jiu Valley (e.g., General interest, Sports/Recreation, Religion). * Inclusion of the above communities in this list are based on available information and does not represent endorsement of the Jiu Valley Portal.
      ▶ Online communities

  • News & info
    • News and Media
    • Conversion tools
    • RSS class=
      This section provides current RSS news feeds related to Jiu Valley from both local, national and international sources.
      ▶ News & media

    • conversion
      Foreign exchange and unit conversion tools.
      ▶ Currency and unit converters

  • Photos & videos
    • Photographers
    • Galleries
    • photographer-2
      This section features photographers (with an emphasis on talented young Romanians) that have captured the essence of the Vaii Jiului (Jiu Valley life) in their photographs.
      ▶ Photographers

    • photographer-2
      This section includes links to various online multimedia galleries related to Jiu Valley, the mountains, sports, culture, history, coal mining, etc. Please contact us if you have suggestions of other galleries that might be included in our listing.
      ▶ Galleries

  • Our region
    • Cities & villages
    • Jiu Valley region
    • About JiuValley.com
    • cities
      Our region contains six primary towns and cities (totaling approximately 170,000 inhabitants) located along the Jiu River basin and adjacent to Retezat National Park and other places of interest in our region of the Transylvanian Alps. [* Comuna]

      Aninoasa

      Aninoasa

      Bănița

      Bănița*

      Lupeni

      Lupeni

      Petrila

      Petrila

      Petroșani

      Petroșani

      Uricani

      Uricani

      Vulcan

      Vulcan

    • valea-jiuluI
      Nestled among the chain of Carpathian Mountains that cover one-third of Romania, Jiu Valley is the gateway to the Retezat National Park and other Carpathian destinations. Whether your interest is in Dacian or modern history, heritage sites, outdoor four-season adventure in the Transylvanian Alps, or coal mining, this portal is designed for you.
      ▶ Jiu Valley region
      ▶ Straja
      ▶ Parâng

    • vj
      Since 2001, the Jiu Valley Portal (JiuValley.com) is the home of the Official Jiu Valley City Websites and your gateway to the Transylvanian Alps and regional heritage sites.
      ▶ About JiuValley.com

  • Heritage
    • Hațeg Island Dinosaurs
    • Dacian heritage
    • Momârlanii
    • Coal mining
    • Historical Sites
    • historical archives
      In the late Cretaceous Period, following the Jurassic Period, Jiu Valley was part of Hațeg Island, a large offshore island in the Tethys Sea. Visit one of the world’s best preserved dinosaur heritage sites and paleontology dig sites and see the famous Hațeg Dwarf Dinosaurs.

      ▶ Hațeg Country Dinosaur Geopark

    • historical archives
      Directly to the north of Jiu Valley lie the ruins of the Dacian capital of Sarmizegetusa Regia and the fortresses built to protect the capital from the invading legions of Roman Emperor Trajan during the Dacian Wars (AD 101–102, 105–106).
      ▶ Dacian heritage

      ▶ Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains

    • historical archives
      Momârlanii are a small community in Romania, a population said to be descended from Dacians who were located in the Jiu Valley. Their number is estimated to be somewhere between 10,000 and 20,000.

      ▶ Momârlanii

    • historical archives
      Coal mining has been an important aspect of Jiu Valley for the last 150 years, but the economic viability of its coal mines has decreased. Mine closures since 2000 have been accompanied by social disruption, high unemployment, strikes and protests.
      ▶ Coal mining – Jiu Valley
      ▶ Miners (Archives 1944-1989)
      ▶ Archives (Mineriada 1990-1999)
      ▶ Jiu Valley Coal Miners Union

    • mineri
      Within and surrounding Jiu Valley are numerous historic and cultural heritage sites, including a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites.

      ▶ Historical Sites

  • Explore nature
    • Outdoor activities
    • Mountains
    • Flora & fauna
    • Caves
    • trekking
      The mountainous region surrounding Jiu Valley offer a diversity of outdoor adventures, from its well-known skiing in the winter to rock climbing, caving/spelunking, mountain biking and hiking, paragliding, river rafting, etc.
      ▶ Outdoor activities

    • carpathians
      The mountain ranges surrounding Jiu Valley (Retezat, Vâlcan, Surean, Parâng) are part of the Transylvanian Alps, also referred to as the Southern Carpathians (Romanian: Carpații Meridionali), a group of mountain ranges that divide central and southern Romania, on one side, and Serbia, on the other.
      ▶ Transylvanian Alps
      ▶ Parâng Mountains
      ▶ Retezat Mountains
      ▶ Retezat National Park
      ▶ Surean Mountains
      ▶ Vâlcan Mountains

    • Alpen_Edelweiß_Leontopodium_alpinum
      The mountain ranges surrounding the Jiu Valley contain some of the most diverse plant and animal life in Europe. This is especially true of Retezat National Park and its protected 4,500 square acre UNESCO biosphere reserve area called "Gemenele".
      ▶ Flora & fauna

    • Pestera-Bolii-Petrosani-Defileul-Jiului1
      The mountains surrounding Jiu Valley are full of caves, from large well-known and more touristic developed caves like Bolii or Sura Mare to numerous local caves still being discovered and explored by local spelunkers.
      ▶ Caves

  • Plan your trip
        • Navigate – Interactive maps
        • Trains, Travel & Tickets
        • Petrol stations & fuel prices
  • Online communities
    • Online Communities
    • Online communities
      Online communities related to Jiu Valley (e.g., General interest, Sports/Recreation, Religion). * Inclusion of the above communities in this list are based on available information and does not represent endorsement of the Jiu Valley Portal.
      ▶ Online communities

  • News & info
    • News and Media
    • Conversion tools
    • RSS class=
      This section provides current RSS news feeds related to Jiu Valley from both local, national and international sources.
      ▶ News & media

    • conversion
      Foreign exchange and unit conversion tools.
      ▶ Currency and unit converters

  • Photos & videos
    • Photographers
    • Galleries
    • photographer-2
      This section features photographers (with an emphasis on talented young Romanians) that have captured the essence of the Vaii Jiului (Jiu Valley life) in their photographs.
      ▶ Photographers

    • photographer-2
      This section includes links to various online multimedia galleries related to Jiu Valley, the mountains, sports, culture, history, coal mining, etc. Please contact us if you have suggestions of other galleries that might be included in our listing.
      ▶ Galleries

Jiu Valley Portal

Mineriada – 1990 January

  • Prima mineriadă: 28-29 ianuarie 1990

    Prima mineriadă: 28-29 ianuarie 1990

  • Iliescu aduce minerii in Bucuresti in frunte cu Miron Cozma! Mineriada 28-29 ianuarie 1990 !

    Iliescu aduce minerii in Bucuresti in frunte cu Miron Cozma! Mineriada 28-29 ianuarie 1990 !

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