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・ Călărași District
・ Călărași steel works
・ Călărași, Botoșani
・ Călărași, Cluj
・ Călărași, Dolj
・ Călărași, Moldova
・ Călărășanca River
・ Călărășeuca
・ Călărășeuca Stadium
・ Călățele
・ Călățele River
・ Călțunu River


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Călărași : ウィキペディア英語版
Călărași

Călărași (), the capital of Călărași County in the Muntenia region, is situated in south-east Romania, on the bank of Danube's Borcea branch, at about from the Bulgarian border and from Bucharest.
The city is an industrial centre for lumber and paper, food processing, glass manufacturing, textiles, medical equipment production and heavy industry, the last represented by the Călărași steel works. The city is known colloquially as "Capșa provinciei" (the Capşa from the provinces).〔 Laura Toma, ("Amatorii de Călăraşi" ), ''Jurnalul Naţional'', July 27, 2005〕
==History==
The site of a prehistoric village, called ''Lichiresti'' from the time of Michael the Brave. Călărași appeared for the first time in 1700 on a map drawn by Constantin Cantacuzino. It got its name after it was made by the Wallachian princes, in the 17-th century, a station of "mounted couriers' service" on the route from Bucharest to Constantinople. The service was operated by horseback riders (the călărași). It expanded into a small town, and in 1834 became the surrounding county's capital.

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