Călărași Explained

Type:municipality
County:Călărași
Leader Name:Marius-Grigore Dulce[1]
Leader Party:PSD
Term:2020 - 2024
Coordinates:44.2°N 47°W
Elevation:13
Area Total:133.22
Population Total:auto
Postal Code:910001–910165

Călărași (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /kələˈraʃʲ/), the capital of Călărași County in the Muntenia region, is situated in south-east Romania, on the banks of the Danube's Borcea branch, at about 12km (07miles) from the Bulgarian border and 125km (78miles) from Bucharest. It is one of six Romanian county seats lying on the Danube river.

The city is an industrial centre for lumber and paper, food processing, glass manufacturing, textiles, medical equipment production, and heavy industry, the last one represented by the Călărași steel works. The city is known colloquially as "Capșa provinciei" (the Capșa from the provinces).[2]

History

The site of a medieval village, called Lichirești from the time of Michael the Brave. Călărași appeared for the first time in 1700 on a map drawn by Constantin Cantacuzino. It got its name after it was made by the Wallachian princes, in the 17th century, a station of "mounted couriers' service" on the route from Bucharest to Constantinople. The service was operated by horseback riders (the călărași). It expanded into a small town, and in 1834 became the surrounding county's capital.

Transportation

Călărași is connected by National Roads DN3, DN21, DN31, and DN3B. Also A2 ("The Sun's Motorway") has 3 exits for Călărași, at Lehliu Gară (about 50km (30miles) NW), Dragalina (about 30km (20miles) N) and Fetești (about 40km (30miles) NE). The city lies on the seventh pan-European corridor of transport (the Danube river) and is next to the fourth pan-European transport corridor (Dresden - Constanța) at . The Călărași train station serves the CFR Line 802. The nearest major cities are: Bucharest, Constanța, and Varna .

Education

The city features seven middle schools and several high schools, including[3]

Sports

The city is currently represented by Dunărea Călărași in the Romanian Liga III football league.

Natives

International relations

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania.

Twin towns — Sister cities

Călărași is twinned with:

Climate

The climate is continental with a year average temperature of 11.3°C. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Călărași was -30°C on January 9, 1938, and the highest was 41.4°C on August 10, 1957.

Population

At the 2021 census, Călărași had a population 58,211. In 2011, it had a population of 65,181, with 95.05% of them declaring themselves as being Romanians and 3.59% Roma. The surrounding communes (Modelu, Ostrov, Roseți, Grădiștea, Cuza-Vodă, and Ștefan Vodă) together with Călărași number almost 100,000 inhabitants.

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Results of the 2020 local elections . Central Electoral Bureau . 8 June 2021 . dmy-all.
  2. Laura Toma, "Amatorii de Călărași", Jurnalul Național, July 27, 2005
  3. Schools at the Călărași County Schools Inspectorate site
  4. Web site: Comune di Napoli -Gemellaggi. 2013-08-08. Vacca. Maria Luisa. Comune di Napoli. Naples - Twin Towns. it. https://web.archive.org/web/20130722204102/http://www.comune.napoli.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/IT/IDPagina/5931. 2013-07-22 .