Slobozia

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Municipiul Slobozia
Coat of arms of Municipiul Slobozia
Coat of arms
Coordinates: 44°33′50″N 27°21′58″E / 44.56389, 27.36611
Country Romania
County Ialomiţa
Government
 - Mayor Gabi Ionaşcu, since 2000, SDP
Area
 - Total 132.87 km² (51.3 sq mi)
Population (2002 census)
 - Total 52,710
 - Density 396.70/km² (1,027.4/sq mi)
 - 2006 est. 53,000
 - Ethnic groups Romanians, Aromanians, Gypsies
Postal code 920xxx
Languages Romanian
Sister cities: Silistra, Veles
Website: http://www.sloboziail.ro


Slobozia is the capital city of the Ialomiţa county, Romania.

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Slobozia lies roughly in the middle of the county,on the banks of Ialomita River, at ca. 120 km (74.56 mi) east of Bucharest and 150 km (93.20 mi) west of Constanţa, important port at the Black Sea. The City is within 30 km of the Bucharest-Constanta A2 Motorway (Autostrada Soarelui).

The total area of the municipality is 132.87 km² (32,832 acres), of which 119.87 km² (29,621 acres) outside city limits and 13 km² (3,212 acres) in the city. In the present administrative form, Slobozia consists of Slobozia proper and the neighbourhoods of Bora and Slobozia Nouǎ.

The city's population (at the 2002 census) was 52,710 people.

The main activity in the area is agriculture, processing of the agricultural products and light industry.

In 1990 the Cultural Centre was inaugurated, bearing the name of the well-known conductor and compositor Ionel Perlea, a city native. The building houses exposition and spectacle rooms, bookstores, cultural institutions. In 1999 the Cultural Centre Ionel Perlea entered the UNESCO circuit.

The municipality houses the Bishopric of Slobozia and Călăraşi.

The religious cults have full liberty. There are plenty churches and cathedrals of the different cults. A very important event happened in 1993: the establishment, on the clergy's and worshippers' appeal request, of the Bishopric of Slobozia and Călăraşi, with its headquarters at Slobozia, as a recognition of the role played during the centuries by the Sfinţii Voievozi (Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel) Monastery in preserving the christian-orthodox traditions.

The city was built on the place of the village "Vaideei". The name can be read as "vai de ei" which means "poor them/pity them".

Its name is from Romanian "slobozie", which meant a recently colonized village which was free of taxation. The word itself comes from the Slavic word "slobod" which means "free". As it is located in the middle of flat land (Bărăgan Plain), it was very vulnerable to Tatar and Ottoman incursions. To encourage peasants to settle there, they were exempted from some taxes, hence the name.

The main tourist attraction consists of the nearby Lake Amara - 5 km away. Amara Resort is also a balneoclimateric resort. Access to Amara is very eays - there are minibuses every 15 minutes, from the Slobozia Train Station. As part of a private tourist complex, there is a small copy of the Eiffel Tower (54m).

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