Suile
Suile is a name used for several places in Eastern Europe, the most commonly referenced locality being a small village in Constanța County, Romania. The settlement lies in the Danubian Plain near the Black Sea coast and is part of the administrative jurisdiction of Găneasa Town. In the 2011 Romanian census the village had a population of 1,018 residents, predominantly of Romanian ethnicity, with a modest mix of Roma and Turkish minorities. The economy is largely agrarian, with cereal cultivation, fruit orchards, and livestock farming being the primary activities.
Historically, Suile can be traced back to medieval Romania, with the first documented mention appearing in
The toponym “Suile” is derived from the Latin word solum, meaning “soil” or “ground,” reflecting the fertile
Overall, Suile exemplifies the blend of agricultural heritage, historical continuity, and cultural resilience typical of many