Mangalia (Romanian pronunciation: [maŋˈɡali.a] , Turkish: Mankalya), ancient Callatis (Greek: Κάλλατις/Καλλατίς; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara...
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Goliath is the name of a crane that is currently located at the Mangalia shipyard in Mangalia, Romania. Formerly, it was part of the Fore River Shipyard in...
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Landing Platform Vessel 1 (redirect from Damen Mangalia 522520)
2024. Before being named LPV1, it carried the yard identification Damen Mangalia 522520. After brief sea trials, the vessel departed Brest for Florida in...
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Mangalia Galați Constanța Orșova Drobeta Giurgiu Oltenița Brăila Tulcea Sulina Năvodari Cernavodă Mangalia shipyard is a large shipyard located 45 km (28 mi)...
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Mangalia Marina is a harbour for yachts and small boats (up to 18 m long) located on the Black Sea coast. It is the most modern tourist harbour in Romania...
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Carmen is a container ship built in 2008 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping...
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Fotbal Club Callatis Mangalia, commonly known as Callatis Mangalia, was a Romanian professional football club based in Mangalia, Constanța County, founded...
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The Port of Mangalia is situated on the Black Sea, located in the city of Mangalia close to the southern border with Bulgaria, and over 260 km north of...
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Martinescu, Darius (25 September 2006). "Lacul Mangalia, locul unde a murit marina militară (Mangalia Lake, the place where the military navy died)" (in...
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USS Pleiades (AK-46) (redirect from MS Mangalia)
and equipment to ships and stations in the war zone. Built in 1939 as MS Mangalia for the Romanian State Maritime Service by Cantieri Navali Riuniti, Palermo...
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Gheorghe) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 7 Mihai Viteazul Street, Mangalia, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint George. The church was begun in September...
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Hârșova Plasa Ferdinand, headquartered in Constanța Plasa Mangalia, headquartered in Mangalia Plasa Negru-Vodă, headquartered in Negru Vodă Plasa Traian...
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Stadionul Central (redirect from Central Stadium (Mangalia))
Central may refer to: Stadionul Central (Balotești) Stadionul Central (Mangalia) Stadionul Central (Recea) Stadionul Central (Vulcan) This disambiguation...
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Central Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Mangalia. It was the home ground of Callatis Mangalia. It had the capacity to hold 5,000 people. It was demolished...
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Geneva is a container ship built in 2006 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping...
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kilometers, stretching further south to the Bulgarian border south of Mangalia, along the western Black Sea coast. The motorway is part of an extension...
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Carouge is a container ship built in 2007 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping...
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MSC Nuria is a container ship built in 2008 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping...
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MSC Leigh is a container ship built in 2006 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping...
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Esmahan Sultan Mosque (redirect from Mangalia Mosque)
(Romanian: Moscheea Esmahan Sultan) is the oldest mosque in Romania. Located in Mangalia, Constanța County, it serves a community of 800 Muslim families, most of...
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Mangalia and the communes 23 August and Limanu, together with all the summer resorts located between 23 August and Mangalia (the so-called "Mangalia Nord"...
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The main cities in the region are Constanța (Romania's largest port), Mangalia, Năvodari, and Sulina. All of these (except Sulina) are located in Constanta...
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Cordoba is a container ship built in 2008 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping...
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corvettes have a complement of 98. The vessels were constructed at the Mangalia Shipyard for the Romanian Naval Forces. The first ship to commission was...
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2020. Retrieved 28 July 2020. "Callatis 2012 Mangalia s-a impus cu avans de 13 puncte" [Callatis 2012 Mangalia won by 13 points] (in Romanian). telegrafonline...
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Neptun, Romania (category Mangalia)
Romanian seacoast, on the Black Sea, six kilometres (3+1⁄2 miles) north of Mangalia. It is part of a string of such resorts, Olimp, Jupiter, Cap Aurora, and...
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Divizion, in Mangalia 338th Naval Technical Maintenance Center 335th Logistic Support Group, in Mangalia 305th Mixed Depot, in Mangalia 329th Logistic...
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less than 850,000. Its main cities are Constanța, Tulcea, Medgidia, and Mangalia. Dobrogea is represented by dolphins in the coat of arms of Romania. The...
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AS. The 272-metre (892 ft) long ship was built at Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania in 2008/2009. Originally owned by Monte Alegre...
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navies during World War II, taking place near the Romanian port-city of Mangalia. When the Axis Powers launched Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, Romania...
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