among the oldest in Europe. As of the 2021 census, Constanța has a population of 263,688. The Constanța metropolitan area includes 14 localities within 30 km...
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up Constanța in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constanța may refer to: Constanța, a city in Romania Constanța Burcică Constanța Hodoș Constanța Marino-Moscu...
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FCV Farul Constanța (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈfarul konˈstantsa]), commonly known as Farul Constanța or simply as Farul, is a Romanian professional football...
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local elections, the current Constanța County Council consists of 36 counsellors, with the following party composition: Constanța County has 3 municipalities...
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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...
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The Constanța Casino (Romanian: Cazinoul din Constanța) is a defunct casino located in Constanța, Romania. Designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture...
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Fotbal Club Viitorul Constanța (Romanian pronunciation: [vi.iˈtorul konˈstantsa]), commonly known as Viitorul Constanța or simply Viitorul, was a Romanian...
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Regiunea Constanța (Constanța Region) was one of the 1950 new administrative Soviet-style divisions of the People's Republic of Romania. The seat of the...
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Tomis Constanța may refer to: C.S. Volei 2004 Tomis Constanța - female volleyball club from Constanța, Romania C.V.M. Tomis Constanța - male volleyball...
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Farul Constanța v Cherno More Farul Constanța v Zimbru Chișinău Farul Constanța v Petrocub Hîncești Farul Constanța v Petrocub Hîncești Farul Constanța v...
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Fotbal Club Altay Constanța was a Romanian football club based in Constanța, Constanța County, founded in 1945 and dissolved in 2006. The club last played...
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CFR Cluj, Astra Giurgiu, and Viitorul Constanța (the latter having recently merged with FCV Farul Constanța). Tennis is the second most popular sport...
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Venus, Romania (redirect from Venus, Constanța)
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The Raid on Constanța was an attack by the Soviet Black Sea Fleet on the Romanian port of Constanța on 26 June 1941, shortly after the beginning of Operation...
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Constanța Galați Mangalia Orșova Drobeta Giurgiu Oltenița Brăila Tulcea Sulina Năvodari Cernavodă Constanța Shipyard (Romanian: Șantierul Naval Constanța)...
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Elpis Constanța, commonly known as Elpis Constanța, or simply as Elpis, is a Romanian professional football club based in Constanța, Constanța County...
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north-northwest of Constanța. It is the main airport of the Northern Dobruja region and provides access to Constanța County, the Port of Constanța and the Black...
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of Constanța (Romanian: Marea Moschee din Constanța), originally known as the Carol I Mosque (Romanian: Moscheea Carol I), is a mosque in Constanța, Romania...
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CSM Constanța is a rugby union team based in Constanța, Romania. It was funded in 2021 and is set to debut in the 2023 season of the top Romanian competition...
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Săcele is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania, consisting of two villages: Săcele (historical names: Peletlia, Turkish: Peletli)...
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Sportiv Portul Constanța, commonly known as Portul Constanța, or simply as Portul, is a Romanian football club based in Constanța, Constanța County and currently...
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Clubul Sportiv Municipal Constanța, commonly known as CSM Constanța, is a Romanian basketball club based in Constanța, which currently participates in...
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Ovidius University of Constanța (Romanian: Universitatea „Ovidius" din Constanța) is a public higher education institution in Constanța, Romania founded in...
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Tuzla is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania, including the village with the same name. Its name means "saltpan" in Turkish.[citation...
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Clubul Sportiv Phoenix Constanța, commonly known as Phoenix Constanța, is a Romanian women's basketball club based in Constanța, currently participates...
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The Great Synagogue of Constanța is a synagogue, located at 2 C. A. Rosetti Street in Constanța, Romania, that is no longer in use. Although it is in an...
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This is a list of people from Constanța, Romania. Haig Acterian (1904–1943), theatre director, journalist and fascist activist. Horia Agarici (1911–1982)...
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ACS Berceni (redirect from ACS Constanța)
Club Sportiv Berceni was a Romanian professional football club from Berceni, Ilfov County, founded in 2008 and dissolved in 2016, then re-established in...
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Mircea cel Bătrân Street, Constanța, Romania. It is dedicated to the Feast of the Transfiguration. The oldest church in Constanța, it was built between 1865...
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Constanța Burcică (née Pipotă; born 15 March 1971 in Sohatu) is a Romanian Olympic rower. She won the first three instances of the women's lightweight...
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