Snagov


Snagov is a commune, located 40 km north of Bucharest in Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania.
According to the 2002 census, 99.2% of the population is ethnic Romanian. The commune is composed of five villages: Ciofliceni, Ghermănești, Snagov, Tâncăbești and Vlădiceasca. Snagov is a tourist and spa resort, but the necessary infrastructure has regressed after 1989.

Name

The Snagov name is of probably Bulgarian origin, from the word sneg or snaga, meaning "human body".

Geography

Snagov is located on the Romanian plain, on the shore of Lake Snagov which is still partially surrounded by old oak forest.

History / Early Medieval history / Feudal estate / Modern settlement

Archaeologists confirmed human presence of inhabitants since 400 BC.
Snagov village was built around Lake Snagov and Snagov monastery, founded in the late 14th century on an islet in Lake Snagov, about 2 km north of Snagov village.
The first written record of it is found in a document from the court of Mircea cel Bătrân and dated 1408.
Snagov monastery was excavated in 1933 by archaeologist Dinu V. Rosetti.

Tourism

Cultural attractions include the Snagov monastery, Snagov Palace, several monuments, the Snagov Museum, a set of four local traditions.
Natural attractions are associated with two protected natural areas, Snagov Lake and Snagov Forest, which are included in the Snagov Natural Complex Reserve. With an area of 1,147.7 ha, the nature reserve was established in 1952 and includes all the forests on the shore of the lake.
Also in Snagov one can find a Tourist Information Center, a Rental Center, a Biodiversity Center, and a site with the entire

Events

president Nicolae Ceaușescu and his entourage used Snagov as a vacation retreat. Over 50 heads of state, prime ministers, top politicians from more than 40 states, walked on lake Snagov with the "Snagov 1" luxury boat.
In Snagov came at film studios Castel Film Romania were produced over 250 films.
In the Snagov Museum Collections are presented about 130 personalities related to Snagov.

Twin towns/Sister cities

Initiated but not yet implemented - with: Port of Le Havre from France and Sarkad from Hungary, Gandiaye village from Senegal.

Notable sites