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1. Vama Veche
It was founded in 1811 by a few Gagauz families, originally being
named "Ilanlîk". Its current name literally means "Old border
checkpoint", named so after Southern Dobruja (the Cadrilater) had
been included in Romania in 1913. In 1940, however, that region
was returned to Bulgaria, and the village has since lain once again
near the border, but the name stuck.
Even in Communist Romania, Vama Veche had the reputation of a
non-mainstream tourist destination, which has only grown since
the Romanian Revolution of 1989. During the communist era,
concern for border patrol sight lines spared Vama Veche the
development that occurred in other Romanian Black Resort It
became a hangout for intellectuals; for reasons that are not exactly
clear, the generally repressive regime of Nicolae Ceauşescu chose to
tolerate this countercultural oasis, as long as people had their
identity papers with them..
Vama Veche's spirit and recent trends
There is an unwritten rule that anyone visiting Vama Veche should
always camp on the beach and boycott the recent built hotels and
businesses in order to restore the place back to the old look and
hippie vibe. Recent trends also include tourists taking a tiny fraction
of the newly built paths as souvenirs in order to speed up the
decaying, deteriorating process of Vama Veche's new commercial,
business-orientated outlook.
University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine
Bucharest
Petre Mihai , IMAPA , Gr 8111
Zeles Dragos, IMAPA, Gr 8111
Keywords: Vama Veche, history, hippie, Romania
References: https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vama_Veche