PRAID - TOWN DESCRIPTION

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3
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December 22, 2016
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July 26, 2011
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357
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December 26, 1952
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3 CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL/sF up1'ry uwag CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT DATE DISTR. ab Dec 1952 SUBJECT Praia - Town Description NO OF PAGES 3 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 1. Prait (46?33'N, 25'08'E) is a centuries-cld town dating back to the period of the Roman B .ire. It it located in a valley on the Ternava??Mice (now) river. T'hs Hungarian name for this river is Kis-Kuku Lo, The river is very small, about six meters vide,and it is very rapid. The Ta:nava-Mice flows from the northeast to the southwest. It is not suited for commercial fishing,but sports- men occasionally catch a few mountain trout it i. Banks of the riv,)r are flush with the ground, Although the river ncrmally flcods after a big rain, such floods do not damage the town's buildings. 2. The streets are paved with small crushed rock. Maintenance is very poor. Al- though there are no severs, the streets drain well. Numbering system for build- ings is vary irregulsa. Otreets are lighted well with electric lights every night. The lights are on wooden poles about tour meters from the ground. 3. Most residences are of log pale construction, one floor and are painted light blue or white. Houses are erected flush with atretts `kith no sidewalks inter. veniag, Houses are heated with small .rand-harming stoves. A large and t'.?quate firevoo4 supply to readily 3va1lihle from forreat surroucdag Pratd. Almost all res0oncts are equipped with electricity but few have telephones. Koss persons ova their own homes and do not rent them. Climate do4s little daai.ge to buildinge, gip roofs covered 4th uod shingles are the prevaia.ing type. Gar- bage is placed on eiKaure piles and later used es fertiliser. k. There ere no military camps in or around ?raid. The town's population is 99% Hungarian and townsmen disiike the itumaniea government. 5? About eight kilometers cast of Praid there is a mine which produces aragonite. I have no details about this mine. 6. I have prepared a free hand sketch of traid Z$nclosure 67 not drawn to scale, shoving the location of the principal buildings. l mber$ on the sketch are identified by the corresponding numbers listed belovi CU$ ICATION a 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3 coXFIDEdp:WtL/sECL,RITY:INFORMATION 1. City hall. This is known as the "new" city hall. One floor -- brick construction. 2. Elementary sehool. One floor, frame construction. 3. Rumanian Orthodox Church. Brick construction. No one uses it because anything with a aumanian label is disliked by townsmen. 4. Catholic church. 5. Priest's residence. 6. Presbyteriac Church. Brick construction. 7. Hungarian constabulary office. I understand this building was used by Hungarians during their occupation of the town in World War II. 8. County office building. 9? Old city hall. 10. Pharmacy -- this is the only pharmacy in Praid county. 11. Doctor's residence. 12. Bus station. There are two main routes from Praid. One goes to Odorhei (46027'N, 25?14'E) ar_l the other to Targu.-Mures (46?33'N, 26033'E). 13. Lumber mill. 14. Lumber mill. 15. Flour mill. 16. Flour mill. This one makes an extra-fine type of flou r. 17. Flour mill. 18. Concrete dam erected in 1927 or 1928. 19. lumber mill. 20. liydioeiectrio for tae toad wer plant erected in 1926.or 1927. It provides paver only for ofpo Praid. It produces 22 volts on as alternating current" it is privrite:v owaedbv a?Germau family named Yurst, It Is also equtned to gen. orate Plectric power from steam during the a -ter months when the.TPX va.Mica &sezcs. :the paver supply. if not very dependable. power t.ilares.are fre- quent. X ~~ not pip what cause them. 21. kill. Produces crush, .roc" for roa4s.. A small narrow gsuga railroad stc.tioa is located about threw hundred motors southwest of thi. mill. 22. Lumber mill. 23. salt mini. 24. Administration office of sait mine. 25. Old Roman salt mine, still produces salt. 26?. Swimming pool. 27. Salt hill. 28. Cattle market. 29. Presbyterian cemetery. Nearby is the only place I know of in or near the town that could be used for an airstrip. Adjoining this cemetery is & flat C01WIDa1TIW6=ITy I!Jc.eMATI01 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3 CONFIIDENTIAL/SDCURITy INFUFtMATION stretch of land about one and one-her kilometers lug and two hundred meters wide. It 1s not used as an airstrip now. It is covered with a thick erowti .If pasture grass and is used by farmers as pasture. 30. Catholic cemetery. 31. Post office, telephone and telegraph offices are located here. 32. Pottery factory -- very small. 33. Public market -- Thursday is market day. 34. Rumanian constabulary office. EINCLOSURE (A): Sketch of Praid, Rumania, not drawn to scale, showing location of principal buildint's. COJWDWW,/IsctauTY ZROM Ioa Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3 Ei~:LOSURE 4Ai n CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMATION aI l_ 1 SiU%TCH OF PRAID, RUMANIA, NOT DRAWN TO SCALE, SHO',7I IG LOCATION OF PRINCIPA!. BUILDINGS 47 CONFIDENTIAL/SD TjRiTY INFORMATION Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030357-3