Fundulea

Fundulea is an agricultural town in Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania. It is on the Bărăgan Plain, approximately 30 km east of the capital Bucharest, in the historical region of Wallachia. It has a population of 6,217. The A2 freeway and Mostiștea River pass through its vicinity. Two villages are administered by the town: Alexandru Ioan Cuza and Gostilele.

Fundulea
Location in Călărași County
Fundulea
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 44°27′10″N 26°30′55″E
Country Romania
CountyCălărași
Government
  MayorDorel Dorobanțu[1] (PSD)
Population
 (2011)[2]
6,851
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Vehicle reg.CL

Historically, Fundulea's outskirts housed a military base maintained by the Romanian Army. The town is home to an agricultural institute, the National Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Romanian: Institutul Național de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Agricolă, INCDA). A reservoir known as Lake Fundulea, fed by water from the Mostiștea, is a popular spot for sport fishing.

History

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1992 6,728    
2002 6,217−7.6%
2011 6,486+4.3%
Source: Census data

During the 19th century, the village of Fundulea housed the Sionu estate of writer Gheorghe Sion, which, through the 1923 marriage of his daughter Marica, became the property of eccentric novelist, poet, and heraldist Mateiu Caragiale.[3] Caragiale intended to turn it into a private domain, and reportedly flew an ensign he had created for himself.[3]

The INCDA was created in 1962, during the Communist period, through the merger between the Research Institute for Maize Cultivation (Institutul de Cercetări pentru Cultura Porumbului) and the Field Cultivation Department (Departamentul Culturilor de Câmp) of the Romanian Agronomic Institute.[4]

Fundulea is also the birthplace of novelist Mircea Nedelciu (1950-1999), in whose honor a local primary school was named in 2002.[5]

References

  1. "Results of the 2016 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  2. "Populaţia stabilă pe judeţe, municipii, oraşe şi localităti componenete la RPL_2011" (in Romanian). National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  3. Perpessicius, "Tabel cronologic", in Mateiu Caragiale, Craii de Curtea-Veche, Editura pentru Literatură, Bucharest, 1965, p.XIX, XXI. OCLC 18329822
  4. Official site of INCDA Fundulea; retrieved July 10, 2007
  5. (in Romanian) Ion Bogdan Lefter, "Școala 'Mircea Nedelciu' ", in Observator Cultural, Nr. 143, November 2002
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