CONSTANÅ¢A

kônstänˈtsä, city (1990 pop. 355,402), SE Romania, on the Black Sea. It is the administrative center of Dobruja and a major railroad junction and industrial city, but its chief importance derives from its role as Romania's main seaport. Petroleum (brought by pipeline from the Ploieşti oil fields), grain, and lumber are the leading exports. Besides handling general overseas trade, Constanţa is important in the transit traffic with the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia. It also serves as Romania's major naval and air base and as a seaside resort. The city was founded in the 7th cent. b.c. as the Greek colony of Tomi and came under Roman rule in 72 b.c. Ovid lived in exile there. Constantine I (4th cent. a.d.) named the city Constantiniana and made it an episcopal see. It was captured by the Turks in 1413. Romania acquired it in 1878. There are several synagogues and mosques, an Orthodox cathedral, and a statue of Ovid, as well as many Roman and Byzantine remains. The regional archaeological museum and the marine biology station are also of interest.

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...veterans of war were rounded up and obliged to clean snow from the streets. The same thing happened in Buzau, Braila, and Constanta. 2 In retrospect, it seems clear that the pogrom in Bucharest marked the climax of terrorist activity in Romania. It...
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...and Ciuhandru gained prominence in the Constanta and Timis party organizations, respectively...contributed to the demise of the once powerful Constanta structure. The young engineer Barde...himself as the Christian Democrat leader of Constanta county. In 1996 he became a deputy, and...
...already "committed itself" to extend the Constanta-Cernavoda line as far as Bucuresti, thus...capital with the old British Cernavoda-Constanta line and so with the Black Sea.(59) Construction...brought the Dobrogea and the port of Constanta into the international network via Bucuresti...
...apparently occurred in the elections, with some of the areas like Constanta, Mehedinti, Olt, Teleorman, Giurgiu, Botosani, Iasi, Calarasi...9.26 12.79 10.71 14. Constanta 22.81 14.50 14.18 15...
...the United States and offered NATO the use of the port of Constanta, the largest on the Black Sea. Throughout the entire decade...recently-built canal that bypasses the Danube Delta and connects Constanta with Rotterdam through the new Danube-Rhine canal. Constants...
...primary oil supply. Crude oil is imported, through the Constanta terminal on the Black Sea, mainly from the Middle East...industry, using crude oil mostly imported through the port of Constanta. awaits rationalisation. Giry/R. E .A. the protection...
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...oil from the Georgian port of Supsa to Constanta in Romania across the Black Sea for re-export...envisages the processing of crude oil at Constanta and the distribution of finished oil...Sea via the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal. Constanta is the largest port in the Black Sea...
...attacked Bucharest, the oil-fields of Ploesti, and the port of Constanta. The Soviet bombers had no fighter escort as they were operating...technique tested in the mid-1930s and on August 1st, 1941, Constanta was bombed by four Polikarpov I-16 fighters, each carrying...
...escalators; and Daewoo Heavy Industries Co. has agreed to buy a 51 percent stake in Romanias state-run Manglia Shipyard L. Constanta by the Black Sea. Raw materials are routinely extracted in one country, assembled into finished products in another and shipped...
...Ukraine, Bulgaria and Romania. Within these countries some of their largest cities and ports were located on the Black Sea-Constanta, Varna, Odessa, Sevastapol and Yalta among them. With Bulgaria ad Romania being among Germanys Axis Allies, Turkey neutral...
...American and Russian elections and the EU conference on the future shape of the union. Meanwhile Romanians point with pride to Constanta, the largest harbor on the Black Sea after several decades of expansion initiated by Ceausescu. Construction of a canal in...
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...Aids ward of the municipal hospital in Constanta, Romania. I went to the Black Sea coastal...Galloway, then a Labour MP, had visited Constantas hospital after me. He told me it was...twinning with staff at the hospital in Constanta. Soon Dr Jacqueline Mok and Sister...
...to locals. Here, on the outskirts of Constanta - the port which acted as the gateway...cared for every HIV-infected child in Constanta since the disease was first identified...now 10 foster homes like this one in Constanta and we also encourage families to push...
...Romanian Golden Belt tournament. Both the Team GB captain and Stephen Smith are part of a 10-man sguad currently competing in Constanta City. Its the elite amateur sguads final outing before they jet off to Chicago for the start of the World Championships next...
...Romania we called at the historic port of Constanta - Ovid was exiled here and the dockyards...15, calling at Nessebar, Sebastopol, Constanta, Istanbul and the Greek island of Limnos...round the Black Sea, with stops at Varna, Constanta, Odessa, Sebastopol, Yalta, Sochi in...
...towards Romanias biggest coast resort, Constanta - about an hours drive from Tulcea, the...the Delta to the great beaches around Constanta. Mamaia, about five miles north of the...to a free-spending Romanian audience. Constanta, Romanias biggest seaport, even has a...
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CONSTANTA konstan tsa, city (1990 pop. 355,402), SE Romania, on the Black Sea. It is the administrative center of Dobruja...pipeline from the Ploiesti oil fields), grain, and lumber are the leading exports. Besides handling general overseas trade, Constanta is important in the transit traffic with the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia. It also serves as Romanias major...
...lower Danube River and the Black Sea. The chief cities are Constanta , in Romania, and Dobrich and Silistra , in Bulgaria...sheep. The largest industrial concentration is in and around Constanta. Tourism is also economically important, particularly in the...
...The city is a railroad hub and is linked by oil pipelines with Bucharest and the ports of Giurgiu on the Danube River and Constanta on the Black Sea. It has large refineries and oil storage installations and is an industrial center with varied manufactures...
...Transylvanian Alps, the city is also a summer resort. The city is connected by oil pipeline with Ploiesti and with the port of Constanta on the Black Sea. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...Resita , and Timisoara . Braila , Galati , and Giurgiu are the main Danubian ports; Constanta is the chief Black Sea port. Galati and Constanta are resort cities in Romanias growing tourism industry. Textiles and clothing, metals, machinery...
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