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  2. Constanța - Wikipedia

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    After Bucharest, the capital city, Romania has a number of major cities that are roughly equal in size: Constanța, Iași, Cluj-Napoca, and Timișoara. The metropolitan area of Constanța has a permanent population of 425,916 inhabitants (2011), [ 38 ] i.e. 61% of the total population of the county, and a minimum average of 120,000 per day ...

  3. 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.

  4. Constanța County - Wikipedia

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    RO-CT: Car Plates: CT 5: GDP nominal: US$14.640 billion (2024) GDP per capita: US$22,351 (2024) Economy rank: 3rd: Website: County Board County Prefecture: 1 The development regions of Romania have no administrative role. They were formed just to attract funds from the European Union

  5. National Institute of Statistics (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Romania's first official statistics body was the Central Office for Administrative Statistics (Oficiul Central de Statistică Administrativă), established on July 12, 1859, under the reign of Alexandru Ioan Cuza. The organisation, one of the first national statistics organisations in Europe, conducted its first public census between 1859 and 1860.

  6. Port of Midia - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Midia is located on the Black Sea coastline, approx 13.5 NM north of Constanța.. It is one of the satellite ports of Constanța and was designed and built to serve the adjacent industrial and petrochemical facilities.

  7. SOCEP Constanța - Wikipedia

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    SOCEP Constanţa (Socep S.A. or Socep) (BSE: SOCP) is a port operator of the Port of Constanţa in Romania. The company was established in 1991 [2] and specializes in stevedoring services [3] and the development of container and steel materials. [4] Having been fully privatized in 1996, [2] Socep is one of the largest port operators in Romania.

  8. List of Romanian records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Pitești, Romania: 200m breaststroke: 2:14.73 Dragoș Agache: CS Farul Constanța 13 April 2011: Romania Senior/Junior Nationals Pitești, Romania: 50m butterfly: 23.43 Denis Popescu Romania 18 June 2024: European Championships: Belgrade, Serbia [9] 100m butterfly: 52.30 David Popovici: CS Dinamo București: 9 April 2023: Romanian Championships ...

  9. Port of Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Round-the-clock train services carry high volumes of cargo to the most important economic areas of Romania and Eastern Europe, the Port of Constanța being also an important transport node of the TRACECA Corridor, providing the connection between Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. The total length of railways in the port amounts to 300 km (190 mi).