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The lake was surrounded by many gardens, and he was fishing for large quantities of fish.

Lake Tăbăcărie, located on the northern edge of Constanţa, in a marine bay, still offers a delightful geographical setting.The freshwater lake is linked through the canals of Lake Siutghiol and the Black Sea. In the past, there was a large amount of fish from this place, and in its western part there were many gardens.

“Lake Tăbăcărie has an almost rectangular shape and low shores, to the land flanked by vegetation, without active cliffs,” writes Ariadna Breier, in “Lakes on the Romanian Black Sea Coast”. Further to its geographical description, the history of this freshwater lake in Siutghiol is interesting.

More than 100 years ago there were two tanning factories in the area, where many constants were working and where the hides and skins were mixed with a mixture of substances to make them durable, waterproof, flexible.

It is surroundings, volume published in 1960, it is mentioned: “The lake draws its name from the local” Small tannery “, founded in these places in 1896.

Those who worked in tannery were mostly women and young people cheaper work. Two years later, “Little Tobacco” ceased activity. In 1880, the place occupied today by the Marine Research Center building was installed “Big Tank”.

And there conditions were rudimentary. In addition to a 150-horsepower plant, the patrons exploited the work of over 100 people who, in time, had the skin of their tanned hands, almost the same as the sheepskins they were pulling out of the puddle.

Constanta Romania was founded after the Greek colonization of the Black Sea basin (Greek Pontos Euxeinos) by the merciful colonists in the 7th-5th centuries BC, under the name of Tomis.

Is located in the county of the same name, in the southeastern part of Romania. It is situated on the Black Sea coast, in a lagoon area to the east, hilly in the north and in the central part, and the plain to the south and west.

The city has a 6 km long private beach. The northern part of the city, Mamaia, the most populated tourist resort on the seaside, lies on the shores of a lagoon, with a beach of 7 km long, a beach that continues with another 6 km of Navodari territory.

The city is bordered by the towns of Năvodari and Ovidiu to the north, Agigea commune to the south (with these three settlements glued), the town of Murfatlar and the commune of Valu lui Traian to the west, the town of Techirghiol and the commune Cumpăna to the southwest and the Black Sea to the east.

Is divided into districts: traditional ones such as Anadolu (Anadol-Köy in Turkish), Tâccăria, Brotacei, North Faleza, Coiciu, Palas, Medea, Bratianu, Center, Peninsula, Agigea or Viile Noi, such as Tomis I, II, III and North, Abator, CET, Km 4, 4-5 and 5, South Fale (Gate 6) and other poetic names, legacies of the “golden age”.

This name is probably derived from the Greek word (Tomí) meaning cut, cleavage. According to the legend, Iason and his arrogates would have been here after they were sent to the Caucasus to steal the “Golden Wool.” Followed by King Colhide’s fleet, Aietes “Uliul”, he had cut off his son, Absyrtos, until then held hostage on board to force the king to seek and gather the remains for the funeral ceremony, giving the Argonautes

The time required to run for the Bosphorus. However, archaeologists consider it more plausible that the cut (shoreline) would rather have designated the ancient port, today submerged, in front of the Casino.

Another possible origin of the name would be Tomiris, the Queen of the Massages, a getic tribe living between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea (Herodotus).

The Milezians found a getic settlement in these places, the new city reaching the level of a polis only in the IV-III century BC.The port used by the Greeks to trade with the inhabitants of these regions (Dacians, Scythians and Celts) Of an urban center.

Tomis became part of the Roman Empire in the year 46, being renamed Constantiana. Publius Ovidius Naso, the Roman poet, found his exile between 8-17 years. And spent the last eight years in Constantia.

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