
Constanta
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Constanta is situated in the southeast of Romania, on the western coast of the Black Sea. At the crossroads of several commercial routes, Constanta is the administrative center of Constanta County and the largest city in the region. The city has 315,000 inhabitants and the county 763,000.
The city has a very large number of minorities. Eighteen minority groups live together in peace and harmony in the Dobrudja region, which entitles our city to be called a multicultural and diverse city.
Constanta port is the largest and deepest harbor on the Black Sea and the Danube and the fourth largest European port, with 140 berths and a Free Zone status for the entire port area.
Landmarks in the city include the Tomis Marina, Ovid Square, Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, the Museum of National History and Archaeology, Dolphinarium, a natural reservation and the Casino, which is currently undergoing a major restoration process.
A must-see spot in Constanta is the Pearl of the Romanian seaside: Mamaia resort, the most modern, popular and populated tourist resort of the Romanian Riviera, with hundreds of hotels, restaurants and nightclubs.
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