Municipiul Constanţa

Constanța is a coastal Black Sea city in southern part of , , the second most important city in the country and, during summer, a somewhat tourist city.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Vila regală din Mamaia and Mamaia casino.

Castle
is a castle.

Historic building
is a historic building.

University
is a public higher education institution in , founded in 1961 as a Pedagogical Institute and transformed into a comprehensive university in 1990.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mamaia and Ovidiu.

is one of the most popular summer resorts in . It's situated on an 8-km long and 300-m wide sandy landstrip between Lake Siutghiol and the Black Sea, a few kilometres north-east of the important portal town Constanţa.

Town
is a town situated a few kilometres north of in , , . is quite small, with a population of 13,968 as of 2021, and many wealthy inhabitants of Constanța retire there. is situated 6 km northwest of Municipiul Constanţa.

Municipiul Constanţa

Latitude
44.2141° or 44° 12′ 51″ north
Longitude
28.6186° or 28° 37′ 7″ east
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
8GPC6J79+MC
Geo­Names ID
8334667
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