Cernavodă

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Downtown Mendoza.jpg Cernavodă (Template:IPA2, historical names: Axiopolis, Template:Lang-tr) is a town in Constanţa County, Dobrogea, Romania with a population of 20,514.

The town's name is derived from the Slavic (more precisely Bulgarian) černa voda (черна вода in Cyrillic), meaning "black water". This name is regarded by some scholars as a calque of the earlier Thracian name Axíopa, from IE *n.ksei "dark" and upā "water" (cf. Avestan axšaēna "dark" and Lithuanian ùpė "river, creek") <ref>Katičic', Radislav. Ancient Languages of the Balkans, Part One. Paris: Mouton, 1976: 149.</ref>.

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Economy

The town is a Danube fluvial port, and it houses the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant, consisting of two CANDU reactors providing about 20% of Romania's electrical energy output. The second reactor was built through a joint venture between Canada's Atomic Energy of Canada Limited and Italy's ANSALDO and become fully functional in November 2007.

The Danube-Black Sea Canal, opened in 1984, runs from Cernavodă to Agigea and Năvodari.

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The Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant

The outskirts of Cernavodă host numerous vineyards, producers of Chardonnay wine. The largest winery in the area is Murfatlar.

History

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Old King Carol I Bridge, this bridge is now out of use

Cernavodă was founded (under the name Axiopolis) by the ancient Greeks in the 4th century BC as a trading post for contacts with local Dacians.

The Constanţa - Cernavodă railroad was opened in 1860 by the Ottoman administration.

In 1895, the King Carol I Bridge was built across the Danube.

The town gives its name to the late copper age Cernavodă archaeological culture, ca. 40003200 BC.

Disease control

Cernavodă, along with several other Romanian towns, was placed under a temporary quarantine in March 2006 due to the emergence of H5N1 (avian flu).

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