Mamaia
Mamaia is a resort on the Romanian Black Sea shore and a district of Constanța.
Constanța (Romanian pronunciation: [konˈstant͡sa]), historically known as Tomis (Greek: Κωνστάντζα or Κωνστάντια, Konstantia, Bulgarian: Кюстенджа or Констанца, Turkish: Köstence), is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania. It was founded around 600 BC. The city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast.
Population: 303,399
Latitude: 44° 10' 50.63" N
Longitude: 28° 38' 3.55" E
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