Podoleni

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Geography

The commune lays Template:Cvt away from the Piatra Neamț municipality, which is the capital of the Neamț County. The commune is Template:Cvt in area, the majority of which is dedicated to agricultural use. Only Template:Cvt is designated for "town" use.[2]

History

The village of Podoleni was founded on the bank of the Bistrița river. The villages is first attested in 1479. The Buciulești Monastery was erected in 1630, and has since fallen in to ruin.[2]

Demographics

The 2011 Romanian census put the population of Podoleni at 4,196, a decrease from the 2002 census, which recorded the population at 5,628. The majority of the population were ethnically Romanian (96.5%), the remaining population's ethnicity was unknown (3.43%).[3] The majority of the inhabitants (96.4%) were Romanian Orthodox, and 0.1% were Catholic.[4]

At the 2021 census, Podoleni had a population of 3,911, of which 88.06% were Romanians.[5]

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