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'''Constanţa''' is one of the largest [[Romania]]n cities, on the Black Sea shore. | '''Constanţa''' is one of the largest [[Romania]]n cities, on the Black Sea shore. | ||
− | == Northwest towards [[Ploieşti]] {{European Route Number|87}} {{European Route Number|60}, north towards the Danube Delta, [[Moldova]] {{European Route Number|87}} == | + | == Northwest towards [[Ploieşti]] {{European Route Number|87}} {{European Route Number|60}}, north towards the Danube Delta, [[Moldova]] {{European Route Number|87}} == |
From anywhere in Constanţa look for bus 43 to Carrefour. From this shopping complex you'll easily find a lift north on the E87. | From anywhere in Constanţa look for bus 43 to Carrefour. From this shopping complex you'll easily find a lift north on the E87. |
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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.
Northwest towards Ploieşti E 87 E 60, north towards the Danube Delta, Moldova E 87
From anywhere in Constanţa look for bus 43 to Carrefour. From this shopping complex you'll easily find a lift north on the E87.
The E87 proceeds straight into the Danube Delta region and the city of Tulcea. For points northwest, the E60 branches off at the town of Lumina, 10 km outside of Constanţa.
South towards Vama Veche, Varna (BG) E 87
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