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  2. Constanța County - Wikipedia

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    Area code +40 x41 4: ISO 3166 code: 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

  3. Constanța - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Constanta's new Mercedes-Benz minibusses entered service. In October 2022 Constanta's new BYD electric buses entered service with CT Bus. Constanța is one of the main focuses of the Rail-2-Sea project which aims to connect it to the Polish Baltic Sea port of Gdańsk with a 3,663 kilometres (2,276 miles) long railway line passing ...

  4. 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]

  5. Mihai Eminescu National College (Constanța) - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1919 under the name "Domnița Ileana" Girls' Secondary School (Școala Secundară de fete in Romanian) as counterpart to the Mircea cel Bătrân Boys' High School (Liceul de băieți).

  6. Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Constanța Cathedral, with ruins of the ancient city of Tomis in the foreground. The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Constanța (Romanian: Catedrala Sfinții Apostoli Petru și Pavel din Constanța), located at 25 Arhiepiscopiei Street, Constanța, Romania, is the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Tomis, as well as a monastery.

  7. Port of Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Important cargo quantities are carried by river, between Constanta and Central and Eastern European countries: Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Austria, Slovakia and Germany. River traffic is very important for the Constanța Port, having a share of 23.3% of the total traffic in 2005, when 8,800 river vessels called to the port. [5]

  8. Băneasa, Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Besides Băneasa, the following villages are also part of the commune: Negureni (historical name: Caranlâc, Turkish: Karanlık) Făurei (historical name: Calaicea, Turkish: Kalaycı) - named probably after Făurei, Brăila County

  9. Mircea cel Bătrân National College (Constanța) - Wikipedia

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    Mircea cel Bătrân National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Mircea cel Bătrân" Constanța) is a high school located at 6 Ștefan cel Mare Street, Constanța, Romania.