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Calafat

Old port on the Danube river, dating from the XV century
Calafat (Romanian pronunciation: [kalaˈfat]) is a city in Dolj County, Romania, on the river Danube, opposite the Bulgarian city of Vidin, to which it is linked by ferryboat. The construction of the Calafat-Vidin Bridge is under way between the two cities.
The city administers three villages: Basarabi, Ciupercenii Vechi and Golenţi.
It was founded in the 14th century by Genoese colonists, who employed large numbers of workmen (Calfats) in repairing ships. This industry gave the town its name.
In January 1854, during the Crimean War, when Russian forces were headed up the Danube, Ahmed Pasha, commanding the Turkish forces at Calafat, made a surprise attack on the Russian garrison at nearby Cetate, which was under the command of Colonel Alexander Baumgarten.[1] This diverted the initial Russian attack and allowed Ahmed Pasha to consolidate his forces in Calafat. On 28 January the Russians under the command of General Iosif Romanovich Anrep reached Calafat and began the siege which lasted until May. Riddled by disease and unable to take the town, Anrep withdrew

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  • Calafat Railway Yard, flovs wrote 12 years ago:
    Avea 15 linii!
  • Biosinteza, ceferistu (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    BIOSYNTHESIS was a great factory in Calafat Romania, but it closed the gates in the '90-es at public request, especialy at Bulgarians who make an petition at Europen Union because they can not stand the smell; anyway the Romanian People was getting use to it and become immune. Yeah, it smells like dead dogs cooked with pig vomit. This factory was the biggest from Eastern Europe Region and was based upon the works and research of Dr. Frankenstein. Nobody knows what it used as resources (some say some mutagen or ectoplasma material) but the final product was very apreciated in the Genetic Industry. All the inhabitants are unemployed now, thanks to Bulgarian neighbors, but are some hope for re-opening the factory and start manufacturing stuff for the Nano-Technology business.
  • Hotel Panoramic, Monique (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    is a big hotel and quite confortalbe!
  • Hotel Panoramic, http://www.wikimapia.org/ (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    ПИШИ НА БЪЛГАРСКИ БЕ КЕЛЕШ !!!!! БАСИ МАМАЛИГАТА.........
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