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Coordinates: 44°33′50″N 27°21′58″E / 44.56389, 27.36611Coordinates: 44°33′50″N 27°21′58″E / 44.56389, 27.36611
Country Romania
County Ialomiţa
Government
 • Mayor Gabi Ionaşcu, since 2000, PSD
Area
 • Total 132.87 km2 (51.30 sq mi)
Population (2002 census)
 • Total 52,710
 • Density 396.70/km2 (1,027.4/sq mi)
 • 2006 est. 53,000
Postal code 920xxx
Languages Romanian
Website http://www.sloboziail.ro
Sister cities: Silistra, Veles

Slobozia (Romanian pronunciation: [sloboˈzi.a]) is the capital city of Ialomiţa County, Romania, with a population of 52,710 in 2002.

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GeographyEdit

Slobozia lies roughly in the middle of the county, on the banks of Ialomita River, at ca. 120 km (75 mi) east of Bucharest and 150 km (93 mi) west of Constanţa, important port at the Black Sea. The City is within 17 km of the Bucharest-Constanta A2 Motorway (Autostrada Soarelui).

The total area of the municipality is 132.87 km2 (32,830 acres), of which 119.87 km2 (29,620 acres) outside city limits and 13 km2 (3,200 acres) in the city. In the present administrative form, Slobozia consists of Slobozia proper and the neighbourhoods of Bora and Slobozia Nouǎ.

EconomyEdit

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

CultureEdit

In 1990 the Cultural Centre was inaugurated, bearing the name of the conductor and composer Ionel Perlea, a city native. The building houses exhibition and performance rooms, bookstores, cultural institutions. In 1999 the Cultural Centre Ionel Perlea entered the UNESCO circuit.

The city is the headquarters of the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Slobozia and Călăraşi, established in 1993.

At the 2002 census, 97.6% of inhabitants were ethnic Romanians and 2.2% Gypsies. 98.6% were Romanian Orthodox, 0.4% Seventh-day Adventist and 0.2% Roman Catholic.

EtymologyEdit

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.

TourismEdit

The main tourist attraction consists of the nearby Lake Amara - 5 km away. Amara Resort is also a balneoclimateric resort. Access to Amara is by minibuses that leave 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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