M?cin is a town in Tulcea county, Dobrogea, Romania.
History
The town is situated on an ancient Celtic settlement, named Arrubium. It was then included in the Dacian kingdoms of Rhemaxos and Zyraxes, then conquered by the Roman Empire, which settled a cavalry unit in this place between 99 and 241. Part of Byzantine Empire and later Ottoman Empire, it was some time included in Wallachian and Moldavian voivodates.
Population
2000: 11,803
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It lies near Flore?ti, a train stop between Ploie?ti and Cāmpina.