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Encyclopedia > Ploesti
Ploieşti on the map of Romania
Ploieşti on the map of Romania

Ploieşti (older spelling: Ploeşti) is a city in Prahova county in the Wallachia region of Romania, 56 km (35 miles) northwest of Bucharest, with a population of about 250,000. It is located at coordinates 44 57N 26 01E.


The city was founded in 1596 during the reign of Mihai Viteazul (Michael the Brave).


In the mid-19th century, this region became one of the most important mineral oil extraction and refinery sites in the world. It was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1940 but became the main source of oil for Nazi Germany during World War II, when Romania was allied to Germany. Because of its distance from Allied airfields, it escaped being attacked until Allied advances put it in range in 1943. The United States Air Force mounted Operation Tidal Wave on August 1, 1943, attacking the refineries with a force of 177 B-24 Liberator bombers. Although this did inflict heavy damage on the ground, it came at a high cost to the attacking force and much of the damage was soon repaired. The Allies were finally able to mount sustained attacks from April 1944 by utilising captured airbases in Italy, and the city was captured by Soviet troops in August 1944.

Ploieşti oil storage tanks in fire after being bombarded by the in , ,
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Ploieşti oil storage tanks in fire after being bombarded by the US Air Force in Operation Tidal Wave, August 1, 1943

Following the war, the new Communist regime nationalised the oil industry, which had largely been privately owned, and made massive investments in the oil and petroleum industry in a bid to modernise and repair the war damage.


After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Ploieşti's economy grew rapidly due to major investments by foreign companies including Coca-Cola, Efes Pilsner and British American Tobacco. It is also a developed textile manufacturing center. Although oil production is now much lower, there is still a flourishing oil processing industry. The refineries are linked by pipelines to the capital Bucharest, the Black Sea port of Constanţa and the Danube port of Giurgiu.


Ploieşti natives

External links

  • Ploiesti.ro: official site of the city (http://www.ploiesti.ro/)
  • Pagina Orasului Ploiesti (http://www.orasulploiesti.ro/) (only in Romanian)

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Wings of Valor II- The Ploesti Raid (15499 words)
Ploesti was an oil boom city in the plains below the Transylvanian Alps in the North, and the Romanian capitol of Bucharest in the south.
The remaining twelve continued on towards Ploesti where they dropped their bombs on what was believed to be the large Astra Romana refinery.
With the bombers launching from Libya, 200 miles closer than the first Ploesti mission and in a direct line over the Mediterranean and across Greece, the formation was plotted to approach the city from the west instead of the Black Sea as the Halpro Group had done.
ploesti (286 words)
For the Ploesti mission, however, it was decided to risk these lumbering giants and their crews on a surprise low-level attack from an altitude of only 200 feet.
Due to spies and enemy radar, the Germans were not surprised, and the enemy defenses were ready and waiting for the Liberators when they made their bombing runs.
The Ploesti Aircraft link below is a list of the 179 aircraft that took to the air during the early hours of August 1, 1943.
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