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Cernavodă

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Coat of arms

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<tr class="mergedbottomrow"> <th colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-size: smaller; padding-bottom: 0.7em;">Coordinates: 44°20′17″N 28°02′01″E / 44.33806, 28.03361</th>

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               <th class="adr">Fişier:Flag of Romania.svg Romania

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               <th class="adr">Constanţa County

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<tr class="mergedtoprow"> <td colspan="2">Government </td> </tr> <tr class="mergedrow"> <th> - Mayor <td>Hansa Gheorghe (National Liberal Party)</td> </tr> <tr class="mergedtoprow"> <td colspan="2">Area </td> </tr> <tr class="mergedrow"> <th>  - Total </th> <td>46,69 km² (18 sq mi)</td> </tr></td> </tr>

<tr class="mergedtoprow"> <td colspan="2">Population (2005)</td> </tr> <tr class="mergedrow"> <th> - Total</th> <td>19.890</td> </tr> <tr class="mergedtoprow"> <th>Time zone</th> <td>EET (UTC+2) </tr> <tr class="mergedbottomrow"> <th style="white-space: nowrap;"> - Summer (DST)</th> <td>EEST (UTC+3)</td> </tr>



Website: http://www.primaria-cernavoda.ro/

Cernavodă (IPA: [tʃer.na.'vo.də], historical names: Axiopolis, Turkish: Boğazköy) is a town in Constanţa County, Dobrogea, Romania with a population of 20,514.

The town's name is derived from the Slavic (more precisely Bulgarian) černa voda (черна вода in Cyrillic), meaning "black water". This name is a calque of the earlier Thracian name Axíopa, from IE *n.ksei "dark" and upā "water" (cf. Avestan axšaēna "dark" and Lithuanian ùpė "river, creek") [1].

Cuprins

[modifică] Economy

The town is a Danube fluvial port, and it houses the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant, consisting of two CANDU reactors providing about 20% of Romania's electrical energy output. The second reactor was built through a joint venture between Canada's Atomic Energy of Canada Limited and Italy's ANSALDO and become fully functional in November 2007.

The Danube-Black Sea Canal, opened in 1984, runs from Cernavodă to Agigea and Năvodari.

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The Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant

The outskirts of Cernavodă host numerous vineyards, producers of Chardonnay wine. The largest winery in the area is Murfatlar.

[modifică] History

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Old King Carol I Bridge, this bridge is now out of use

Cernavodă was founded (under the name Axiopolis) by the ancient Greeks in the 4th century BC as a trading post for contacts with local Dacians.

The Constanţa - Cernavodă railroad was opened in 1860 by the Ottoman administration.

In 1895, the King Carol I Bridge was built across the Danube.

The town gives its name to the late copper age Cernavodă archaeological culture, ca. 40003200 BC.

[modifică] Disease control

Cernavodă, along with several other Romanian towns, was placed under a temporary quarantine in March 2006 due to the emergence of H5N1 (avian flu).

[modifică] References

  1. Katičic', Radislav. Ancient Languages of the Balkans, Part One. Paris: Mouton, 1976: 149.

[modifică] External links

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  • [1] - Official site of the City of Cernavoda
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