MÃÂrÃÂÃÂeÃÂti () is a small town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers six villages: CÃÂlimÃÂneÃÂti, Haret, Modruzeni, PÃÂdureni, Siretu, and TiÃÂiÃÂa.
The town is located in the eastern part of the county, on the border with GalaÃÂi County. It is north of the county seat, FocÃÂani. MÃÂrÃÂÃÂeÃÂti lies on the right bank of the river Siret, which separates it from GalaÃÂi County, in the area where the Siret receives the waters of the rivers ÃÂuÃÂiÃÂa and ZÃÂbrÃÂuÃÂ.
King Milan I of Serbia was born in MÃÂrÃÂÃÂeÃÂti on 22 August 1854.
In 1917 during World War I, the Battle of MÃÂrÃÂÃÂeÃÂti between the Kingdom of Romania and the German Empire was fought near the town. It was the last major battle between the German Empire and the Kingdom of Romania on the Romanian front during World War I. A mausoleum containing the remains of 5,073 Romanian soldiers was built to commemorate the Romanian victory.
Maria Zaharia (1905âÂÂ1917) was born in PÃÂdureni village. She acted as an impromptu artillery observer for the Romanian Army and was killed during the Battle of MÃÂrÃÂÃÂeÃÂti. She is buried at the Mausoleum of MÃÂrÃÂÃÂeÃÂti, the only child who is laid to rest there.