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[Travel Guide Box] Romania's beaches very lively: Because of the northern geography of Romania, there is one major destination that draws sun seekers in summertime: Constanta. In the north, however, is Danube Delta.

[OilVoice Headlines] OilVoice | Optimus Assists Melrose with Egyptian and Romanian ...: Doina are gas reservoirs located in the Romanian Sector of the Black Sea, some 110km North East of the port of Constanta. The FEED study considered the development of the two offshore platforms, jacket &

[Bucharest Life] Bucharest Life | Romanian Tourism Ministry gets it (partly) right ...: I think Bucharest and Constanta (the seaside) is the best of Romania. The fitze crowd is amassed in this area, the manele crowd is also amassed in this area, the atmosphere is simply electrifying.

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[World66 changes for Europe] Romania travel guide: 86.8% Romanian Orthodox, 5.6% Catholic, 3.7% Reformed, Lutheran and Unitarian, 2.8% Evangelical Protestant (or neo-Protestant as they are called in Romania), 0.3% Muslim and 0.03% Jewish. The spread of the various non-Orthodox denominations around the country is uneven, with the strongest presence in the West of the country (Banat, Crisana, Transylvania) but also in Northern Moldavia and in the large cities.

[www.travelgrove.com - recent travel guides] Constanta Sights and Landmarks, Romania | Travelgrove.com: The main goal of this Constanta Sights guide is to take you into a virtual sightseeing tour of this splendid old town which still preserves the charm of its past. Along its past, the city of Constanta was under various dominations which let their own fingerprints on the city’s appearance, architecture and buildings.

[Roving Insight E-Journal] Exploring Romania and Her Brief History: Vatra Dornei in the north, Slanicul Moldovei, Borsec and Sovata in the central area of the mountains, Poiana Brasov, Predeal, Sinaia, Bisteni, Caciulata and Calimanesti in the south, Muntele Mic, Semenic and Baile Herculane in the south-west, Stana de Vale in the north-west are only some of the resorts of a widespread tourist network providing high-standard accommodation. About 200 health spas are spread in mountain, hill an plain areas.

[Overseas Property Investment Blog | Nubricks] New on The Market in Romania's Black Sea Beach Coast | Nubricks: “The Romanian Black Sea Coast is a blend of old and new. Many historical sites and ancient monuments, together with the traditional culture of the region - a mixture of Romanian, Greek, Macedonian and Turkish influences - merge with all the modern facilities offered by the resorts.” commented Dan Johnson, Managing Director of The Move Channel.

[In Transit] Q&A: To Bucharest, and Beyond - In Transit Blog - NYTimes.com: The castle mentioned above is very cool, but feels more like a victorian manor house. Bran’s castle isn’t impressive if you’ve seen other castles, and I wasn’t quite taken with Brasov, but the people watching was amazing.

[Eco Tourism Blog] Draw Your Dream Trip Along Danube's Delta - Eco Tourism Blog: A dream trip would be to follow the river across northern Romania to its Black sea coast between Constanta and the Ukrainian border. A good place to stay would be Diwaker Singh and Munteanu's Delta Nature Resort opened in May 2005.

[Twin Cities Daily Photo | One Photo Per Day Around The Twin Cities Metro Area] Twin Cities Daily Photo | One Photo Per Day Around The Twin Cities ...: This is one of the side entrances to the building. The trees really hide a lot of the beauty of the building unfortunately.

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[Adrian Niculescu Blog] Gemenii Marii - a new residential development in Mamaia North, The ...: During the next 2 years, across the touristic complex La Scoica from Mamaia North, Gemenii Marii (The Twins of the Sea) residential complex will be built; a complex in which the client’s satisfaction, the comfort and safety are the key elements for the new ”˜’home generation’’.

[Untitled] Major Issues in Romania's Foreign Policy «: Actually the canal is seen by Romanian authorities as a possible threat to its control of the lower Danube as well as an economic challenge to its canal, built further upstream, which links Danube and the Black Sea, and ensures the transports of goods from the Rhine to the Black Sea region. Romania’s relations with the Ukraine have been tensed by the way in which both states choose to resolve the disputes between them: the former prefers diplomatic engagement and settlement through various international organizations, while the latter prefers a policy of the fait accompli.

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