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Luca Elefterescu

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between 1916 and 1918, when Ploiești was occupied by the Central Powers. During his exile, the harsh conditions caused him to fall ill. He died in Bucharest seven years after the war. He had two daughters as well as a son, Gheorghe, who grew up to become a diplomat.
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Tribunal. He served four terms running around a decade as Prahova prefect, making him the longest-serving officeholder to date: July 1893-1895, January 1900-1901, December 1904-1907 and December 1910-1914.
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to donate wood from his forests for building 50 bridges. In 1906, he helped introduce a sewage system to Poiești, organizing two lavish banquets upon its completion.
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As prefect, Elefterescu helped develop the county’s economy, infrastructure and education. In 1895, he laid the cornerstone of the new
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today. A lover of balls, it appears that Elefterescu hosted the city’s first New Year’s party in his home, in 1903.
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Law Faculty in 1877. Shortly thereafter, he was named deputy
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prior to World War I. A supporter of the Allies, he fled to
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Luca Elefterescu, cel mai longeviv prefect al Prahovei
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Conservative Party (Romania, 1880–1918) politicians
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Romanian
Bucharest
University of Bucharest
prefect
Constanța
Ploiești
Prahova County
Saints Peter and Paul High School
Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino
Conservative Party
Ploiești Clock Museum
Chamber of Deputies
Western Moldavia




Luca Elefterescu, cel mai longeviv prefect al Prahovei
Categories
1853 births
1925 deaths
Politicians from Bucharest
University of Bucharest alumni
19th-century Romanian judges
Romanian prosecutors
Prefects of Romania
Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania)
Conservative Party (Romania, 1880–1918) politicians
Romanian businesspeople in the oil industry

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