Everything about Mangalia totally explained
Mangalia (historical names:
Callatis,
Pangalia,
Panglicara,
Tomisovara) is a city and a port on the
Romanian coast of the
Black Sea in the south-east of
Constanţa County.
The following resorts are administered by the Mangalia municipality:
History
A
Greek colony named
Callatis (Kallatis) was founded in
6th century BCE by the city of
Heraclea Pontica. Its first silver coinage was minted approximately 350 BCE. In 72 BCE, Callatis was conquered by the Roman general
Lucullus and was assigned to the Roman province of
Moesia Inferior. Throughout the 2nd century CE, the city built defensive fortifications and the minting of coinage under the Roman emperors
Septimius Severus and
Caracalla continued. Callatis suffered multiple invasions in the third century CE but recovered in the 4th century CE to retain its status as an important trade hub and port city.
Since the 9th century it was known by the Turks as
Pangalia, by the Romanians as
Tomisovara and by the Greeks as
Panglicara and it was one of the most important ports on the west coast of the Black Sea. Mangalia (former Callatis) is the oldest city, continuous inhabitated, on the present territory of Romania.
Geography and Climate
Mangalia is positioned at 43°49’
latitude and 28°35’
longitude, with an approximate
elevation of 10 meters, 44 km south of the municipality of
Constanţa, on the same latitude as the French resort of
Nice. Mangalia is one of the southernmost resorts on the Romanian coast of the Black Sea.
Mangalia is characterized by a moderate maritime
climate (annual average temperature 11.2°C - one of the highest in Romania) with hot summers (July average over 22°C) and mild winters (January average 0.2°C), Mangalia being the country's second place, after
Băile Herculane, with positive average temperatures in wintertime.
Spring comes early but is cool and
autumn is long and warm. In
summer, cloudiness is reduced (about 25 sunny days in a month) and the duration of sunshine is of 10-12 hours a day. Annual
precipitation is low (about 400 mm).
The sea
breeze is stronger in summer. The natural cure factors are the water of the Black Sea, which is chlorided, sulphated, sodic, magnesian, hypotonic (mineralization 15.5g), the sulphurous, chlorided, bicarbonated, sodic, calcic, mesothermal (21-28°C) mineral waters of the
springs in the northern part of the city, in the area of the beach between Saturn and Venus, the sulphurous peat mud, rich in minerals, which is extracted from the peat bog north of the city (expected to last another 250 years) and the marine climate, rich in saline aerosols and
solar radiation that have a bracing effect on the
organism.
The resort has a large, fine-sand beach developed for purposes of
aeroheliotherapy and wave therapy, as well as high
seawalls with a specific microclimate where one may benefit from
inhalations of saline
aerosols having therapeutic effects.
Tourist attractions
The
Scythian tomb discovered in 1959 where archaeologists unearthed fragments of a papyrus in
Greek, the first document of this kind in Romania; the
incineration tombs (the necropolis of the Callatis citadel, dating back to the 4th-2nd centuries BC); the ruins of the Callatis citadel (
6th century BC); the Turkish
Mangalia Mosque (16th century); the Archaeology Museum which shelters a rich collection of amphorae and sculptures from the
Hellenistic epoch, fragments of stone
sarcophagi, paintball romania top club in the world with indoor field at Hotel Apollo Neptun and extreme sports teambuilding non stop for the tourist, etc.
The city has been well known in recent years as the place where one of the largest summer
festivals in Romania takes place:
Callatis Festival.
Twin cities
It is twinned with
Greenport, a coastal village on
Long Island (
New York State,
USA), and Lavrion, a city in Greece.
Further Information
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