Cobadin

Cobadin is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The commune includes five villages:
 * Cobadin (historical names: Cobadinu, Kobadin)
 * Viișoara (historical name: Caciamac, Kaçamak)
 * Negrești (historical name: Carabacâ, Karabağ')
 * Conacu (historical name: Beșaul)
 * Curcani (historical name: Chertic-Punar, Kertikpınar) - disestablished by Presidential Decree before 1990, the village is nevertheless listed in the official settlements register

The territory of the commune also includes the former village of Frasinu (historical name: Terzi-Veli), at 43.98722°N, 28.10444°W, nominally merged with Curcani by the 1968 administrative reform.

Geography
Cobadin is situated at an altitude of about 100 m, on the banks of the river Urluia (a right tributary of the Danube). The commune is located in the southern part of Constanța County, 40 km southwest of the county seat, the port city of Constanța. It is crossed by national road DN3, which starts in Bucharest, 222 km to the west, and ends in Constanța, on the Black Sea coast.

History
Two battles were fought on the territory of the commune and in the surrounding area during World War I: the First Battle of Cobadin (September 17–19, 1916), and the Second Battle of Cobadin (October 19–25, 1916).

Population
As of the 2011 census, the population of the commune was 8,346, out of which 6,480 (77.44%) were Romanians, 1,021 (12.23%) Turks, 442 (5.29%) Tatars, 359 (4.30%) Romani, 7 (0.08%) Aromanians, and 37 others. At the 2021 census, Cobadin had 9,122 inhabitants; of those, 71.77% were Romanians, 15.86% Turks, 4.05% Tatars, and 1.26% Romani.

Natives

 * Pericle Martinescu (1911 – 2005), writer and journalist
 * Nicolae Ionescu-Pallas (1932 – 2017), nuclear phycisist and honorary member of the Romanian Academy
 * Virgil Teodorescu (1909 – 1987), writer and corresponding member of the Romanian Academy