Scorţeni, Prahova
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| County | Prahova | ||
| Population 2002[update] | 5,927 | ||
| Geographical coordinates | 45°05′35″N 25°50′55″E / 45.09306°N 25.84861°E | ||
| Component villages | Scorţeni, Mislea, Bordeni | ||
| Postal code | 10752 | ||
Scorţeni is a commune in Prahova County, Romania.
[edit] Geography
Scorţeni is located in Prahova County, Romania with a population of about 6,000 people. Scorţeni is surrounded by the Sub-Carpathian hills, close to the 45 degrees parallel at an altitude of approximately 350 meters. The most important towns in the vicinity are: Câmpina (14 km), Băicoi (6 km), Plopeni (10 km), Ploieşti (25 km - administrative center of Prahova County) and Sinaia (40 km). The Capital city Bucharest is about 85 km far to the South.
[edit] Villages
The following villages are included in the Scorţeni commune: Scorţeni, Mislea, Bordeni.
[edit] Mislea
Around 1540, Radu Paisie, the ruler of Muntenia province of those times, set up a monastery at the confluence between Mislea River and Telega River. On the monastery's ruins, a political prison was built by the former communist regime. The building was lately transformed into a state home.
Northward, on forested hills, lies Buştenari, -an old settlement whose inhabitants have dealt with timber cut and transportation, ever since the 15th century.
To the West, Telega village stretches its dwellings upstream the homonymous river, up to the salt mines, exploited for almost 700 years.
Downstream Mislea river to the Est, there are the communes Scorţeni, and the villages Sârca and Bordeni where the great Romanian ruler Mihai Viteazul is said to have appropriated four of his captains, at the end of the 16th century.

