Caracal, Romania

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Caracal
Coat of arms of Caracal
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Caracal (Romania )
Caracal
Caracal
Location of Caracal, Romania
Coordinates: 44°06′45″N 24°20′50″E / 44.1125, 24.34722
Country Flag of Romania Romania
County Olt County
Status Municipality
Government
 - Mayor Gheorghe Anghel (Social Democratic Party)
Area
 - Total 72 km² (27.8 sq mi)
Population (2002)
 - Total 34,607
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website: http://www.pmc.romanati.ro/

Caracal is a city in Olt county, Romania, situated in the historic region of Oltenia, on the plains between the lower reaches of the Jiu and Olt rivers. The region's plains are well known for their agricultural specialty in cultivating grains and over the centuries, Caracal has been the trading center for the region's agricultural output. Caracal has a population of approximately 34,000 and is the second largest city in the region.

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[edit] History

Caracal's history dates back thousands of years to time when it was a settlement located on the former Roman road that binds Sucidava to Romula-Malva. The city's name is linked to the Roman Emperor's name Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Caracalla. (211-217) After the Emperor's campaign against the Gothic's people in 215 B.C, it is believed that a portion of his soldiers established a settlement called Caracalla, with the local citizens of Romula getting Roman citizenship and the name of "Romanates." Here they established a Roman fortress that some historians claim was second only to the Roman fortress in Rome.


It is also possible that the city's name is derived from the Cuman language and that it means "Black fortress" (kara, meaning "black", and kal, either from the Arabic qal'at or the Turkish kale, both meaning fortress). Other possibilities for the name include the wild cat caracal (its name – karakulak - is Turkish for "black ear"). Over time the city has grown and now several miles from the city's center a local village resides over the remains of this historic fortress.


The end of the XIX century and the first half of the XXth century saw Caracal experience visible economic and social growth and the region become one of the most important agricultural regions in Romania. Caracal was this region's capital and seat of Romanaţi County. Commerce rapidly developed bringing banks and many trades to the city. Caracal's importance grew and the city built impressive monuments and statues, a large city park, and a multitude of grand buildings including the National Theatre.


The 1900's and the communist rule brought changes to this region and to the city of Caracal. The ruling government appointed Slatina as the new region's capital. The communist government also instituted massive industrialization plans and Caracal experienced continued economic growth through the establishment of large industrial plants including several textile plants.


The town underwent major changes after the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime was overthrown in December 1989 and many important factories collapsed under the pressure of the market economy. After several years, mainly due to foreign investment, some of the factories started to rise again. However, the job situation today remains worse than before 1989. Also before Romania's admission to NATO, the town had a very large number of military personnel, the Caracal garrison being an important military center. However, along with the modernization of the Romanian Army, the units were disbanded and only a small amount of military professionals are present in the town.

[edit] Tourism

Some of Caracal's interesting tourist points are: the Romanti Museum, the Constantin Poroineanu Park and many beautiful church's and historic buildings.


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