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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.
[1] [2] The building served as a parish church until 1923, when the Diocese of Constanța was established. In that year it became a cathedral, serving as such until 3 August 1941, when its altar and iconostasis, along with icons and paintings, were partly destroyed by aerial bombardment during World War II. It was restored after the war, from ...
Happy Channel is a television channel, which is based in Bucharest, Romania.Launched on 15 January 2006, it is a part of the Intact group, formerly owned by the businessman and politician Dan Voiculescu.
Sculptures of Tyche, the protecting divinity of Tomis (ancient Constanța), and of Pontus, god of the Black Sea, date to the same period. [2] A bust of Isis and a relief showing a Thracian horseman are from the 3rd century. [3]
$391,745 [2] Snow, Tea and Love ( Romanian : Zăpadă, Ceai și Dragoste ) is a 2021 Romanian science fiction comedy film directed by Cătălin Bugean [ 3 ] and written by Andreas Petrescu. [ 4 ] It is the first science fiction comedy film production made in the country. [ 5 ]
4 x is a digit indicating the operator: 2 for the former national operator, Romtelecom, and 3 for the other ground telephone networks 5 used on both the plates of the vehicles that operate only in the county limits (like utility vehicles, ATVs , etc.), and the ones used outside the county
Cineuropa described the film as a commercial failure. [3]The film was negatively reviewed in HotNews and positively reviewed in România liberă. [4] [5] The film has been discussed in academic literature in Translation Studies: Retrospective and Prospective Views, Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review, and Space and Culture.
Farul Stadium in the 1980s. Farul II Constanța use to play its home matches on Stadionul Farul in Constanța.Originally known as Stadionul 1 Mai, the stadium was opened in 1955 and had the shape of the letter "U", but subsequently it was expanded with another stand, finally reaching the capacity of 15,520 seats.