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  2. Constanța - Wikipedia

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    As the country's fourth largest city [9] and principal port on the Black Sea coast, Constanța is the capital of Constanța County. It is also the oldest continuously inhabited city in the region, founded around 600 BC, and among the oldest in Europe . As of the 2021 census, Constanța has a population of 263,688.

  3. Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport ( IATA: CND, ICAO: LRCK) is situated in southeastern Romania, in the commune of Mihail Kogălniceanu, 26 kilometres (16 mi) north-northwest of Constanța. [1] It is the main airport of the Northern Dobruja region and provides access to Constanța County, the Port of Constanța and the Black Sea resorts.

  4. FC Viitorul Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Fotbal Club Viitorul Constanța ( Romanian pronunciation: [vi.iˈtorul konˈstantsa] ), commonly known as Viitorul Constanța or simply Viitorul, was a Romanian professional football club based in Ovidiu, Constanța County. They last played their home matches in blue and black kits at the Stadionul Viitorul, situated a few kilometres north of ...

  5. Port of Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Net income. US$ 14 million. Website. www.portofconstantza.com. The Port of Constanța is located in Constanța, Romania, on the western coast of the Black Sea, 179 nautical miles (332 km) from the Bosphorus Strait and 85 nmi (157 km) from the Sulina Branch, through which the Danube river flows into the sea. It covers 3,926 ha (9,700 acres), [4 ...

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

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    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. Situated between Ovid Square and the Black Sea in front of the Archbishop's ...

  7. Constanța County - Wikipedia

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    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. Constanța ( Romanian pronunciation: [konˈstantsa] ⓘ) is a county ( județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in the Dobruja region. Its capital city is also named Constanța .

  8. Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations

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    The Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (Romanian: Inspectoratul General pentru Situaţii de Urgenţă - IGSU) is a public structure subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, created on December 15, 2004, by merging the Civil Defense Command (Comandamentul Protecţiei Civile) with the General Inspectorate of the Military Firefighters Corps (Inspectoratul General al ...

  9. Constanța Casino - Wikipedia

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    Constanța Casino. The Constanța Casino ( Romanian: Cazinoul din Constanța) is a defunct casino located in Constanța, Romania. Designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony as a historic monument, [1] the casino is situated on the Constanța seafront along the Black Sea in the historic Peninsulă District of the city.