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  2. List of cities and towns in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities of Romania Towns of Romania. This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. [1] For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals.

  3. List of ports in Romania - Wikipedia

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    3 On the Danube River. 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... The following is a list of major ports in Romania. On the Black Sea. Port of Constanța;

  4. Galați - Wikipedia

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    Galați is a port town on the Danube River. [8] [9] and the sixth largest of all cities on the Danube river. According to the 2021 census it is the 8th most populous city in Romania. [3] [10] Galați is an economic centre based around the port of Galați, the naval shipyard, and the largest steel factory in Romania, Galați steel works.

  5. Category:Port cities and towns in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Port cities and towns in Romania" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Constanța - Wikipedia

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    In the interwar years, the city became Romania's main commercial hub, so that by the 1930s over half of its exports were exiting via the port. During World War II, when Romania joined the Axis powers, Constanța was a major target for the Allied bombers. While the town was left relatively unscathed, the port suffered extensive damage ...

  7. Brăila - Wikipedia

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    The other important park of the city is the Monument Park, one of the largest urban parks in Romania, covering an area of up to 90 hectares (220 acres). [19] The park is home to the Natural Science permanent exhibition of Brăila Museum, hosting several dioramas that depict the flora and fauna of the region.

  8. Miercurea Ciuc - Wikipedia

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    Miercurea Ciuc is one of the coldest cities in Romania, with winter temperatures often going under −30 °C (−22 °F), making the city ideal for winter sports. The Vákár Lajos Ice Hall annually hosts the national ice hockey championships, often won by the best-supported local team, HSC Csíkszereda .

  9. Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    The Cibin River and some smaller streams run through Sibiu. The geographical position of Sibiu makes it one of the most important transportation hubs in Romania, with important roads and railway lines passing through it, including the A1 motorway, which also serves as a heavy traffic bypass for the city.