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  2. Mamaia - Wikipedia

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    Mamaia Beach (in September 2013) Mamaia (Romanian pronunciation:) is a resort on the Romanian Black Sea shore and a district of Constanța.. Considered to be Romania's most popular resort, [1] Mamaia is situated immediately north-east of Constanța's city center.

  3. A4 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Ovidiu, Constanța Airport / Mamaia: DN22 / DN2A: opened July 2012 km 3 Parking opened km 5 Poiana / Palazu Mare DC89: opened January 2022 km 10 Valu lui Traian / Constanța City Centre DN3: opened September 2011 km 12 Cernavodă, Bucharest: A 2: opened July 2011 km 19 Constanța South / Eforie, Mangalia: DN39: opened July 2011 km 21 Port of ...

  4. Constanța - Wikipedia

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    The city became Romania's main seaport and the transit point for much of Romania's exports. The Constanța Casino , a historic monument and a symbol of the modern city, was the first building constructed on the shore of the Black Sea after Dobruja came under Romanian administration, with the cornerstone being laid in 1880.

  5. Constanța metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Constanța metropolitan area, is a metropolitan area, established in 2007, that includes the municipality of Constanța, the towns of Năvodari, Ovidiu, Eforie, Murfatlar, Techirghiol and 8 communes: Mihail Kogălniceanu, Cumpăna, Valu lui Traian, Lumina, Tuzla, Agigea, Corbu and Poarta Albă.

  6. Romanian Black Sea resorts - Wikipedia

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    Mamaia is a popular destination in the summer for Romanians and foreign tourists alike as a result of major investments in tourist infrastructure. Other important resorts have names from Roman and Greek mythology, such as Eforie Nord, Neptun, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Olimp. Other resorts include Eforie Sud, 2 Mai, and Cap Aurora.

  7. Nicolae Bălcescu, Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Bălcescu is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The commune includes two villages: Nicolae Bălcescu (historical names: Danachioi, Turkish: Danaköy; Carol I) - named after the Romanian historian and revolutionary Nicolae Bălcescu; Dorobanțu (historical name: Turkish: Bilar'ar)

  8. Constanța County - Wikipedia

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    3 w, x, y, and z are digits that indicate the city, the street, part of the street, or even the building of the address 4 x is a digit indicating the operator: 2 for the former national operator, Romtelecom, and 3 for the other ground telephone networks

  9. Mircea Vodă, Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Mircea Vodă is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is located in the central part of the county, along the Danube–Black Sea Canal . Demographics