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Mangalia

Mangalia (Romanian pronunciation: [maŋˈɡali.a] , Turkish: Mankalya), ancient Callatis (Greek: Κάλλατις/Καλλατίς; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.

Mangalia
  • From top, left to right: Olimp beach
  • Mangalia port
  • Historic Lighthouse
  • Ruins of the ancient city of Callatis
Location in Constanța County
Mangalia
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 43°49′02″N 28°34′58″E / 43.81722°N 28.58278°E / 43.81722; 28.58278
CountryRomania
CountyConstanța
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Cristian Radu[1] (PNL)
Area
62.26 km2 (24.04 sq mi)
Elevation
20 m (70 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[2]
31,950
 • Density510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Vehicle reg.CT
Websitewww.mangalia.ro

The municipality of Mangalia also administers several summertime seaside resorts: Cap Aurora, Jupiter, Neptun, Olimp, Saturn, Venus.

History edit

The Greek colony of Callatis was founded in the 6th century BC by the city of Heraclea Pontica.[3] Its first silver coinage was minted around 350 BC. In 72 BC, Callatis was conquered by the Roman general Lucullus and was assigned to the Roman province of Moesia Inferior. Throughout the 2nd century AD, the city built defensive fortifications and the minting of coinage under the Roman emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla continued. Callatis suffered multiple invasions in the 3rd century AD but recovered in the 4th century AD to regain its status as an important trade hub and port city.[4] From the 7th to the 11th century the city was under the rule of the First Bulgarian Empire.

Callatis existed until the mid-7th century under this name. Life in the town resumed from the 10th century. In the 13th century Callatis came to be known as Pangalia.[5] The Vlachs called it Tomisovara[6] and the Greeks called it Panglicara.[6] From the 16th century the town had acquired its present name, Mangalia.

Sights edit

A Roman Byzantine building has been excavated against the city wall and next to a street paved with big limestone tiles and which has a channel on its longitudinal axis. It is composed of an atrium with a complex system for collecting rainwater, a palace composed of monumental halls with columns and a basilica. It was probably a bishop's palace.

Geography and climate edit

Mangalia is positioned at 43°49’ latitude and 28°35’ longitude, with an approximate elevation of 10 meters, 44 kilometres (27 miles) south of the municipality of Constanţa, on the same latitude as the French resort of Nice. Mangalia is one of the southernmost resorts on the Romanian coast of the Black Sea.

Mangalia is characterized by a moderate maritime climate (annual average temperature 11 °C (52 °F) - one of the highest in Romania) with hot summers (July average over 21 °C (70 °F)) and mild winters (January average 1 °C (34 °F)), Mangalia being the country's second place, after Băile Herculane, with positive average temperatures in wintertime. Spring comes early but is cool and autumn is long and warm. In summer, cloudiness is reduced (about 25 sunny days in a month) and the duration of sunshine is of 10–12 hours a day. Annual precipitation is low (about 400 mm (16 in)).

The sea breeze is stronger in summer. The natural cure factors are the water of the Black Sea, which is chlorided, sulphated, sodic, magnesian, hypotonic (mineralization 15.5g), the sulphurous, chlorided, bicarbonated, sodic, calcic, mesothermal (21-28 °C) mineral waters of the springs in the northern part of the city, in the area of the beach between Saturn and Venus, the sulphurous peat mud, rich in minerals, which is extracted from the peat bog north of the city (expected to last another 250 years) and the marine climate, rich in saline aerosols and solar radiation that have a bracing effect on the organism.

The resort has a large, fine-sand beach developed for purposes of aeroheliotherapy and wave therapy, as well as high seawalls with a specific microclimate where one may benefit from inhalations of saline aerosols having therapeutic effects.

Climate data for Mangalia
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 5
(41)
6
(43)
9
(48)
13
(55)
19
(66)
23
(73)
26
(79)
26
(79)
22
(72)
17
(63)
11
(52)
7
(45)
15
(59)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −2
(28)
−1
(30)
2
(36)
7
(45)
12
(54)
16
(61)
18
(64)
18
(64)
14
(57)
10
(50)
4
(39)
1
(34)
8
(46)
Source: Weatherbase[7]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1912 1,929—    
1930 2,764+43.3%
1948 4,547+64.5%
1956 4,792+5.4%
1966 12,674+164.5%
1977 26,821+111.6%
1992 43,960+63.9%
2002 40,037−8.9%
2011 36,364−9.2%
2021 31,950−12.1%
Source: Census data

At the 2021 census, Mangalia had a population of 31,950.[8] At the 2011 census, the city had 36,364 residents; of those, 90.6% were ethnic Romanians, 4.4% Turks, 3.6% Tatars, 0.5% Roma, 0.3% Lipovans, and 0.6% belonged to other ethnic groups. According to religion, for respondents for whom data is available, 89.5% were Romanian Orthodox, 8.3% Muslim, 0.9% Roman Catholic, 0.3% Pentecostal, and 1% other or none.

Tourist attractions edit

  • The city has been well known in recent years as the place where one of the largest summer festivals in Romania takes place: Callatis Festival;
  • The Scythian tomb discovered in 1959 where archaeologists unearthed fragments of a papyrus in Greek, the first document of this kind in Romania;
  • The incineration tombs (the necropolis of the Callatis citadel, dating back to the 4th-2nd centuries BC);
  • The ruins of the Callatis citadel (6th century BC);
  • The Turkish Esmahan Sultan Mosque (16th century);
  • The Archaeology Museum which shelters a rich collection of amphorae and sculptures from the Hellenistic epoch, fragments of stone sarcophagi;
  • Mangalia Marina

Gallery edit

Natives edit

Politics edit

The current mayor of Mangalia is Cristian Radu (PNL).[1]

The Mangalia Municipal Council, elected in the 2020 local government elections, is made up of 19 councilors, with the following party composition:[1]

    Party Seats Current Council
  National Liberal Party (PNL) 10                    
  PSD+ALDE+PNȚCD 5                    
  Ecologist Party of Romania (PER) 3                    
  PRO Romania (PRO) 1                    

International relations edit

Mangalia is twinned with:[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  3. ^ Amphoras from Callatis (Romania), International Journal of Nautical Archaeology,[1] 18 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Michael Grant, A Guide to the Ancient World, New York: Barnes and Noble Books 1997, p. 140.
  5. ^ Preda, C. 1968: Callatis. Bucharest.
  6. ^ a b Innocenzi, Alfredo (1 March 2016). Dobrogea:o frontiera uitata (in Romanian). Youcanprint. ISBN 9788893328678.
  7. ^ "Weatherbase data Mangalia". from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2008.
  8. ^ "Populația rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (in Romanian). INSSE. 31 May 2023. from the original on 26 June 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Orase infratite". mangalia.ro (in Romanian). Mangalia. from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  1. Alexandru Avram. Kallatis. - In: Ancient Greek Colonies in the Black Sea. Vol. 1. Eds. Dimitrios V. Grammenos and Elias K. Petropoulos. Oxford, Archaeopress, 2001 (BAR International Series; 1675 (1-2)), 239–286.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mangalia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Mangalia Romanian pronunciation maŋˈɡali a Turkish Mankalya ancient Callatis Greek Kallatis Kallatis other historical names Pangalia Panglicara Tomisovara is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south east of Constanța County Northern Dobruja Romania MangaliaMunicipalityFrom top left to right Olimp beachMangalia portHistoric LighthouseRuins of the ancient city of CallatisCoat of armsLocation in Constanța CountyMangaliaLocation in RomaniaCoordinates 43 49 02 N 28 34 58 E 43 81722 N 28 58278 E 43 81722 28 58278CountryRomaniaCountyConstanțaGovernment Mayor 2020 2024 Cristian Radu 1 PNL Area62 26 km2 24 04 sq mi Elevation20 m 70 ft Population 2021 12 01 2 31 950 Density510 km2 1 300 sq mi Time zoneEET EEST UTC 2 3 Vehicle reg CTWebsitewww wbr mangalia wbr ro The municipality of Mangalia also administers several summertime seaside resorts Cap Aurora Jupiter Neptun Olimp Saturn Venus Contents 1 History 1 1 Sights 2 Geography and climate 3 Demographics 4 Tourist attractions 4 1 Gallery 5 Natives 6 Politics 7 International relations 8 ReferencesHistory editThe Greek colony of Callatis was founded in the 6th century BC by the city of Heraclea Pontica 3 Its first silver coinage was minted around 350 BC In 72 BC Callatis was conquered by the Roman general Lucullus and was assigned to the Roman province of Moesia Inferior Throughout the 2nd century AD the city built defensive fortifications and the minting of coinage under the Roman emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla continued Callatis suffered multiple invasions in the 3rd century AD but recovered in the 4th century AD to regain its status as an important trade hub and port city 4 From the 7th to the 11th century the city was under the rule of the First Bulgarian Empire Callatis existed until the mid 7th century under this name Life in the town resumed from the 10th century In the 13th century Callatis came to be known as Pangalia 5 The Vlachs called it Tomisovara 6 and the Greeks called it Panglicara 6 From the 16th century the town had acquired its present name Mangalia Sights edit A Roman Byzantine building has been excavated against the city wall and next to a street paved with big limestone tiles and which has a channel on its longitudinal axis It is composed of an atrium with a complex system for collecting rainwater a palace composed of monumental halls with columns and a basilica It was probably a bishop s palace Geography and climate editMangalia is positioned at 43 49 latitude and 28 35 longitude with an approximate elevation of 10 meters 44 kilometres 27 miles south of the municipality of Constanţa on the same latitude as the French resort of Nice Mangalia is one of the southernmost resorts on the Romanian coast of the Black Sea Mangalia is characterized by a moderate maritime climate annual average temperature 11 C 52 F one of the highest in Romania with hot summers July average over 21 C 70 F and mild winters January average 1 C 34 F Mangalia being the country s second place after Băile Herculane with positive average temperatures in wintertime Spring comes early but is cool and autumn is long and warm In summer cloudiness is reduced about 25 sunny days in a month and the duration of sunshine is of 10 12 hours a day Annual precipitation is low about 400 mm 16 in The sea breeze is stronger in summer The natural cure factors are the water of the Black Sea which is chlorided sulphated sodic magnesian hypotonic mineralization 15 5g the sulphurous chlorided bicarbonated sodic calcic mesothermal 21 28 C mineral waters of the springs in the northern part of the city in the area of the beach between Saturn and Venus the sulphurous peat mud rich in minerals which is extracted from the peat bog north of the city expected to last another 250 years and the marine climate rich in saline aerosols and solar radiation that have a bracing effect on the organism The resort has a large fine sand beach developed for purposes of aeroheliotherapy and wave therapy as well as high seawalls with a specific microclimate where one may benefit from inhalations of saline aerosols having therapeutic effects Climate data for Mangalia Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 5 41 6 43 9 48 13 55 19 66 23 73 26 79 26 79 22 72 17 63 11 52 7 45 15 59 Mean daily minimum C F 2 28 1 30 2 36 7 45 12 54 16 61 18 64 18 64 14 57 10 50 4 39 1 34 8 46 Source Weatherbase 7 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 19121 929 19302 764 43 3 19484 547 64 5 19564 792 5 4 196612 674 164 5 197726 821 111 6 199243 960 63 9 200240 037 8 9 201136 364 9 2 202131 950 12 1 Source Census data At the 2021 census Mangalia had a population of 31 950 8 At the 2011 census the city had 36 364 residents of those 90 6 were ethnic Romanians 4 4 Turks 3 6 Tatars 0 5 Roma 0 3 Lipovans and 0 6 belonged to other ethnic groups According to religion for respondents for whom data is available 89 5 were Romanian Orthodox 8 3 Muslim 0 9 Roman Catholic 0 3 Pentecostal and 1 other or none Tourist attractions editThe city has been well known in recent years as the place where one of the largest summer festivals in Romania takes place Callatis Festival The Scythian tomb discovered in 1959 where archaeologists unearthed fragments of a papyrus in Greek the first document of this kind in Romania The incineration tombs the necropolis of the Callatis citadel dating back to the 4th 2nd centuries BC The ruins of the Callatis citadel 6th century BC The Turkish Esmahan Sultan Mosque 16th century The Archaeology Museum which shelters a rich collection of amphorae and sculptures from the Hellenistic epoch fragments of stone sarcophagi Mangalia Marina Gallery edit nbsp 4th 7th century Roman Byzantine archaeological display from the ancient city of Callatis housed in the basement of Hotel New Belvedere nbsp Esmahan Sultan Mosque nbsp MarinaNatives editDenis Alibec born 1991 footballer Andreea Ana born 2000 freestyle wrestler Marius Antonescu born 1992 rugby union player Florin Bejan born 1991 footballer Radu Doicaru born 1979 footballer Inna born 1986 singer Mihai Lămboiu born 1997 rugby union player Rareș Murariu born 1999 footballer Claudia Pavel born 1984 pop singer and dancer Antoaneta Sabău born 1982 classicist translator and editor Satyrus the Peripatetic c 3rd century BC Greek peripatetic philosopher and historian Gheorghe Vitanidis 1929 1994 film directorPolitics editThe current mayor of Mangalia is Cristian Radu PNL 1 The Mangalia Municipal Council elected in the 2020 local government elections is made up of 19 councilors with the following party composition 1 Party Seats Current Council National Liberal Party PNL 10 PSD ALDE PNȚCD 5 Ecologist Party of Romania PER 3 PRO Romania PRO 1 International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania Mangalia is twinned with 9 nbsp Aywaille Belgium nbsp Balchik Bulgaria nbsp Banska Bystrica Slovakia nbsp Byblos Lebanon nbsp Charleville Mezieres France nbsp General Toshevo Bulgaria nbsp Greenport United States nbsp Karmiel Israel nbsp Laurium Greece nbsp Pale Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Porto Viro Italy nbsp Santa Severina Italy nbsp Struga North MacedoniaReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mangalia a b c Results of the 2020 local elections Central Electoral Bureau Archived from the original on 9 October 2020 Retrieved 15 June 2021 Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 XLS National Institute of Statistics Amphoras from Callatis Romania International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 1 Archived 18 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Michael Grant A Guide to the Ancient World New York Barnes and Noble Books 1997 p 140 Preda C 1968 Callatis Bucharest a b Innocenzi Alfredo 1 March 2016 Dobrogea o frontiera uitata in Romanian Youcanprint ISBN 9788893328678 Weatherbase data Mangalia Archived from the original on 2 April 2019 Retrieved 21 October 2008 Populația rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 in Romanian INSSE 31 May 2023 Archived from the original on 26 June 2023 Retrieved 24 October 2023 Orase infratite mangalia ro in Romanian Mangalia Archived from the original on 8 February 2023 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Alexandru Avram Kallatis In Ancient Greek Colonies in the Black Sea Vol 1 Eds Dimitrios V Grammenos and Elias K Petropoulos Oxford Archaeopress 2001 BAR International Series 1675 1 2 239 286 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mangalia amp oldid 1218308809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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