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== Going to North West, Danube Delta, [[Moldova]] == | == Going to North West, Danube Delta, [[Moldova]] == | ||
From anywhere in Constanţa look for a 43 line bus to go to Carrefour. From this place you'll find easy a ride to go to [[Tulcea]] and Danube Delta or [[Hârşova]], if you intend to cross the Danube and go to see Moldavian Monasteries or to go to [[Ploieşti]] and [[Braşov]]. | From anywhere in Constanţa look for a 43 line bus to go to Carrefour. From this place you'll find easy a ride to go to [[Tulcea]] and Danube Delta or [[Hârşova]], if you intend to cross the Danube and go to see Moldavian Monasteries or to go to [[Ploieşti]] and [[Braşov]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:17, 12 September 2009
Constanţa
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Country: | Romania |
County: | Constanţa |
Population: | 304,279 (July 2007) |
Major roads: | A2 |
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Constanţa is one of the largest Romanian cities, on the Black Sea shore.
Going to North West, Danube Delta, Moldova
From anywhere in Constanţa look for a 43 line bus to go to Carrefour. From this place you'll find easy a ride to go to Tulcea and Danube Delta or Hârşova, if you intend to cross the Danube and go to see Moldavian Monasteries or to go to Ploieşti and Braşov.
Going South, Vama Veche, Balchik, Varna
Romanian cities with more than 100.000 inhabitants
> 1.000.000: Bucureşti
300.000–500.000: Cluj-Napoca • Constanţa • Iaşi • Timişoara
100.000–300.000: Arad • Bacău • Baia Mare • Botoşani • Brăila • Braşov • Buzău • Craiova • Drobeta-Turnu Severin • Galaţi • Oradea • Piatra-Neamţ • Piteşti • Ploieşti • Râmnicu Vâlcea • Satu Mare • Sibiu • Suceava • Târgu Mureş