SlÃÂnic () is one of the 12 towns of Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania, historically and currently known as a salt extraction center, as well as a spa town, with salt lakes. Two villages, GroÃÂani and PrÃÂjani, are administered by the town.
As its name (salt in Slavonic) suggests, most of SlÃÂnic's history and economy are directly related to the presence of relatively large quantities of salt underground, and even in open air.
SlÃÂnic is also the name of the creek flowing through the town, tributary of VÃÂrbilÃÂu River, which in turn is a tributary of Teleajen River.
Although technically incorrect, the compounded name SlÃÂnic Prahova is also being used, especially in other parts of Romania. This alternative name was probably generated to help discern between SlÃÂnic and another Romanian town, SlÃÂnic-Moldova.
SlÃÂnic has a humid continental climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification).
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The town is famous for its salt lakes (or BÃÂi): The Shepherd's (Baia Baciului), The Green (Baia Verde) and The Red (Baia RoÃÂie) Lakes, as well as for the Old (Salina Veche) and New (Salina NouÃÂ) Salt Mines. While salt is still being extracted from the New Salt Mine, the Old Mine is open to the public now, being used as a spa, amusement center and museum of the salt mining industry. International contests of Indoor Model Aircraft Flying (Modellism) take place annually in the upper level (Mina Mihai) of the Old Mine.
Other worthwhile tourist objectives, all within easy reach for any untrained hiker, are a local water spring named The Cold Fountain (Fântâna Rece), the TV Relay Tower (Releu) beyond The Fir Forest (PÃÂdurea de Brazi), Beacon's Hill (Dealul cu Semn), The Salt Mountain (Muntele de Sare) with the legendary Bride's Cave (Grota Miresei), now partially collapsed due to rain erosion, as well as The Green Rock (Piatra Verde) and The Colt's Small Hill (DeluÃÂorul Mânzului).