Negru Vodă, Constanța

Negru Vodă
Town

Image from the town center

Coat of arms
Negru Vodă

Location of Negru Vodă, Constanța

Coordinates: 43°49′12″N 28°13′12″E / 43.82000°N 28.22000°E / 43.82000; 28.22000Coordinates: 43°49′12″N 28°13′12″E / 43.82000°N 28.22000°E / 43.82000; 28.22000
Country  Romania
County Constanța County
Status Town
villages Darabani, Vâlcele
Government
  Mayor Petre Urziceanu (National Liberal Party[1])
Area
  Total 164 km2 (63 sq mi)
Population (2011[2])
  Total Decrease4,933
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website http://www.primaria-negru-voda.ro/

Negru Vodă (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌneɡru ˈvodə], historical names: Caraomer, Turkish: Karaömer) is a town in Constanța County, Dobruja, south-eastern Romania. The town is close to the border with Bulgaria and there is a border crossing linking Negru Voda to the Bulgarian village Kardam.

The name is probably derived from the legendary Radu Negru (also known as Negru Vodă, the "Black Prince"), founder and ruler of Wallachia.

It has an area of 164.9 square kilometres (63.7 sq mi).

Administration

The following villages are administered by the town of Negru Vodă:

Although still mentioned in the official documents as part of the township, the village of Grăniceru (historical names: Canlî Ciucur, Turkish: Kanlı Çukur), located at 43°47′34″N 28°15′48″E / 43.792845°N 28.263239°E / 43.792845; 28.263239, is currently deserted.[3]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1992 5,458    
2002 5,529+1.3%
2011 4,933−10.8%
Source: Census data

At the 2011 census, Negru Vodă had 4,698 Romanians (95.24%), 160 Roma (3.24%), 43 Turks (0.87%), 28 Tatars (0.57%), 4 others (0.08%).

References

  1. "Rezultate finale în judeţul Constanţa. Iată care sunt noii primari din judeţ!" (in Romanian). Ziua de Constanța. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  2. "Constanța County at the 2011 census" (PDF) (in Romanian). INSSE. February 2, 2012. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  3. (in Romanian) Negru Vodă City Hall, Negru Vodă City Hall - Demographics, accessed on July 11, 2011


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