Chirnogeni
Commune in Constanța, Romania
(2020–2024) (2021-12-01)[2]
Chirnogeni is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The commune includes two villages:
- Chirnogeni (historical name: Ghiuvenlia, Turkish: Güvenli), named after Chirnogi, whence many settlers came[3]
- Credința (historical name: Sofular, Turkish: Sofular)
- Plopeni (historical name: Cavaclar, Turkish: Kavaklar)
Demographics
At the 2011 census, Chirnogeni had 3,105 Romanians (98.98%), 26 Roma (0.83%), 4 Turks (0.13%), 2 others (0.06%).
Natives
References
- ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
- ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
- ^ Chirnogeni Village Hall, History of Chirnogeni, accessed on June 3, 2012
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Constanța County, Romania
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- Adamclisi
- Agigea
- Albești
- Aliman
- Amzacea
- Băneasa
- Bărăganu
- Castelu
- Cerchezu
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- Ciobanu
- Ciocârlia
- Cobadin
- Cogealac
- Comana
- Corbu
- Costinești
- Crucea
- Cumpăna
- Cuza Vodă
- Deleni
- Dobromir
- Dumbrăveni
- Fântânele
- Gârliciu
- Ghindărești
- Grădina
- Horia
- Independența
- Ion Corvin
- Istria
- Limanu
- Lipnița
- Lumina
- Mereni
- Mihail Kogălniceanu
- Mihai Viteazu
- Mircea Vodă
- Nicolae Bălcescu
- Oltina
- Ostrov
- Pantelimon
- Pecineaga
- Peștera
- Poarta Albă
- Rasova
- Săcele
- Saligny
- Saraiu
- Seimeni
- Siliștea
- Târgușor
- Topalu
- Topraisar
- Tortoman
- Tuzla
- Valu lui Traian
- Vulturu
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