Murfatlar
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| Murfatlar | |
| Location of Murfatlar | |
| Coordinates: 44°10′25″N 28°24′30″E / 44.17361°N 28.40833°ECoordinates: 44°10′25″N 28°24′30″E / 44.17361°N 28.40833°E | |
| Country | |
|---|---|
| County | Constanţa County |
| Status | Town |
| Government | |
| - Mayor | Gheorghe Cojocaru (Democratic Liberal Party) |
| Area | |
| - Total | 69.25 km2 (26.7 sq mi) |
| Population (2002) | |
| - Total | 10,857 |
| Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
| - Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
| Website | http://www.primaria-murfatlar.ro/ |
Murfatlar is a town in Constanţa County, Romania.
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[edit] Etymology
The name of the town originates from the Turkish word murvet (meaning "generous man")[1].
Between 1924 and 1965, and from 1980 to 2007, the locality was known as Basarabi. On June 26, 2007 the lower house of Romania's Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, approved a proposal to have the name changed back to Murfatlar [2], which was also ratified by the Senate and promulgated by the president of Romania on December 20, 2007[3].
[edit] Administration
Murfatlar is a port on the Danube-Black Sea Canal and has a population of 11,070. A complex of caves was found carved in the hills nearby, see the Basarabi Cave Complex.
The village of Siminoc (historical name: Turc-Murfat) is administered by the town of Murfatlar. The name of the village comes from the flower Helichrysum arenarium (siminoc in Romanian), which can be found abundantly in the area.[4]
The Murfatlar Vineyard is located nearby.
[edit] Famous natives
Murfatlar is the birth place of the current Romanian president, Traian Băsescu.
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[edit] References
- ^ (Romanian) Murfatlar's History, Murfatlar City Hall, accessed on June 23, 2008
- ^ (Romanian) România Liberă, Oraşul natal al lui Băsescu nu se mai numeste Basarabi, ci Murfatlar (Băsescu's hometown is no longer called Basarabi, but Murfatlar), June 26, 2007
- ^ (Romanian) Law No. 370/21.12.2007 regarding the name change of town of Basarabi, Constanţa County, into Murfatlar, Chamber of Deputies, accessed June 23, 2008
- ^ (Romanian) Murfatlar's History, Murfatlar City Hall, accessed on June 23, 2008
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