Bicaz is a town in Neam? county, Romania situated near the confluence of the Bicaz and Bistri?a and near the Lake Bicaz, an artificial lake formed by a dam on the Bistri?a.
The town is also a tourist resort, and a point of departure toward the Mount Ceahlau or Cheile Bicazului , two important touristic destinations in Romania.
Economy
Beside the tourism, Bicaz is the site of one of the biggest cement plants in Romania, Carpat Cement owned today by the german company Heidelberg Cement.
The town has also a few timber factories and wood processing facilities.
Population
1992: 8,806
2002: 8,911
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