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词条 Măcin
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  1. Location

  2. History

  3. Economy

  4. Tourism

  5. Education

  6. Natives

  7. International relations

     Twin towns — sister cities 

  8. External links

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Măcin ({{IPA-ro|məˈt͡ʃin}}; {{lang-tr|Maçin}}) is a town in Tulcea County, in the Dobrudja region of Romania.

Location

Măcin is located in the north-western part of the Dobrudja region, in Tulcea County. The city is located at the intersection of the DN22 (E87) and DN22D national roads. The DN22 road links it to the Romanian capital, Bucharest (230 km to the West, via Brăila) and to cities of Isaccea and Tulcea (to the East). The DN22D road connects Măcin through a southern route with Tulcea and Constanţa. According to the 2011 census, the population numbered 7,666 inhabitants, composed of 91.46% Romanians, 4.8% Roma, 2.92% Turks and 0.37% Russian Lipovans.

History

{{See also|Arrubium|Action off Măcin}}{{Historical populations
|source = Census data
|1912 |5286
|1930 |5628
|1948 |5217
|1956 |6533
|1966 |8147
|1977 |10544
|1992 |12104
|2002 |11803
|2011 |8245
}}

The town is located on an ancient Celtic settlement, named Arrubium. It was then included in the Getic polities of Rhemaxos and Zyraxes, then conquered by the Roman Empire, which stationed a cavalry unit in this place between 99 and 241 AD. The ruins of the old Roman fortifications, could be seen today on the top of "Cetate" Hill. Part of the Bulgarian, Byzantine and later Ottoman Empire, it was included for some time in the Wallachian and Moldavian voivodates.

It was the site of the Battle of Măcin in 1791.

Economy

The main share of the local economy is taken by agriculture, especially animal husbandry, cereal growing and in less extent, fishing. Industry is centered on surface mining - extraction of granite rocks, from quarries situated on southern slopes of Măcin Mountains, while light industries like textile and clothing manufacturing are still well represented. A large part of city and surroundings population (especially women) is involved in textile industry. In the manufacturing sector one could also mention about the factory of electrostatic air purifiers and ventilation systems.

Since mid-2000s, the wine industry has grown in importance, as new vineyards have been planted on Carcaliu Hill along DJ222L road, six kilometers outside city limits to the southeast. The local wine producer sells white and red wines with the "D.O.C." designation, "Controlled term of origin", from Sarica-Niculițel region.

The town has also an "inland port" on the Danube, operated by two local fixed cranes and sometimes depending on the freight fluxes, by additional floating cranes brought in from Brăila. The port has grain-handling and some warehousing facilities.

Tourism

Tourism development is fully consistent with the strategic guidelines, the implementation of this priority axis will contribute to improving the attractiveness of regions and create new jobs.

  • Macin Mountains National Park
  • Lake Iacobdeal
  • Old Inn and the window of grinding (eighteenth century)
  • Old Danube – Macin arm
  • Source cure Macin Mountains
  • Beech Valley Forest (natural botanical reserve)
  • Popina Blasova (nature reserve) in Balta Braila
  • Point Fossil Hill Bujoarele (geological reserve)
  • Arrubium
  • Fortress Troesmis – Turcoaia
  • Roman-Byzantine fortress Dinogeţia
  • Monastery of Macin, with wooden interior
  • Heroes Monument Macin
  • Memorial House “Panait Cerna” (from the village Cerna)
  • The houses with specific architecture Dobrogean (Luncavita, Vacareni, Garvan and Jijila)

Website https://turism-macin.ro/

Education

  • Four kindergarten, one with prolonged activities program (No. 4).
  • Two primary schools:

"Nifon Bălășescu" school (ex "Scoala generala nr. 1") and "Gheorghe Banea" school (ex "Scoala generala nr. 2")

  • Vocational school. The school has been established since 1905, and according to Spiru Haret was "the most beautiful school from all over Dobrudja" in the period around World War I.
  • High school : "Gheorghe Munteanu-Murgoci"
  • "Cadastre and Cartography College" within Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest.

Natives

  • Gheorghe Munteanu-Murgoci

International relations

{{Main|List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania}}

Twin towns — sister cities

Măcin is twinned with:

  • {{flagicon|France}} Blaye

External links

{{commons category|Măcin}}
  • {{ro icon}} www.macin.ro
{{Tulcea County}}{{Lower Danube metropolitan area}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Macin}}

7 : Towns in Romania|Roman towns and cities in Romania|Populated places in Tulcea County|Populated places on the Danube|Dacian towns|Celtic toponyms|Celtic towns

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