Orașul de Floci, also Cetatea de Floci or Târgul de Floci, is a lost city of Wallachia, now in Romania. Floci, in this context, means "wool"; the name refers to the local sheep and wool market.
The city was located at the confluence of Ialomița River and the Danube, on the old riverbed of the Ialomița. The name meant "The Fleece City" in Romanian, as it was an important market town. The city is first mentioned in 1431 during the rule of Dan II of Wallachia, but probably existed as trading post in the previous century.
It was set on fire by Stephen III of Moldavia during the wars with Wallachia under the rule of Radu cel Frumos. The city recovered quickly, but it was once again destroyed by the Polish and Tatar troops of Simion Movilă.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orașul_de_Floci
Address Romania
Coordinates 44°41'24.744" N 27°49'45.513" E