Cerna, Tulcea
Cerna is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Cerna, General Praporgescu, Mircea Vodă, and Traian. The commune is inhabited by a large number of Megleno-Romanians.
Demographics
Situated in a hilly landscape from the city of Tulcea and from Măcin, the village of Cerna had at the 2002 Romanian census a population of 2,427, and together with three smaller villages the population of the entire commune was 4,227. Estimates of the number of Megleno-Romanians in this village vary from 1,200 to 2,000, and they form the ethnic majority of it.In 1940, according to the stipulations of the Treaty of Craiova, the Bulgarian population from Cerna Population [exchange between Bulgaria and Romania|was resettled] to Southern Dobruja, mainly to the village of Turcsmil, which was renamed Nova Cherna in the memory of their former place of origin. They were replaced by the current Megleno-Romanian local population. The Megleno-Romanian Dumitru Ciotti was mayor of the commune of Cerna from 1941 to 1942.
Notable natives
- Panait Cerna, poet, philosopher, literary critic, and translator