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The best way to fully appreciate Bucharest is to spend a full day of in-depth exploring. We stroll on the major boulevards, starting with the huge Civic Center, where we make a stop for a visit of the impressive Parliament Palace, up the Triumph Arch. Here we pay a visit to the open air Village Museum, were we can admire village architecture and crafts from all over Romania.
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Best Western Savoy Hotel Mamaia - Constanta
Situated directly on the beach, the Best Western Savoy Hotel, after a
thorough restoration, offers a marvelous holiday and large guestrooms
with sea views.
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Constanta county, southeastern Romania, bounded by Bulgaria on the south. The Black Sea lies to the east, and the northward-draining Danube River
delimits the county's western border. Constanta judet, consisting mostly of lowlands, contains several lakes. Constanta city, Romania's principal
seaport, is the county seat. Agricultural activities include livestock raising and cereal and vineyard cultivation. Manufactured products of
Constanta and other towns in the county include machinery, metal products, building materials, textiles, and paper. Archaeological museums,
containing artifacts from the Neolithic period and from Greek and Roman occupations, are located in Eforie Sud and Mangalia.
Mangalia was built on the ruins of an ancient Greek city that was founded in the 6th century BC. A 15th-century Turkish mosque and an ancient tomb (4th century AD)
are situated in Mangalia. Three churches, built one on top of another, and underground passages with 10th-century Cyrillic inscriptions were
discovered in Murfatlar.
The town also has a horticultural and viticultural research station. A Byzantine city (10th century) was excavated on an
island in the Danube River near Ostrov. Adamclisi town is known for the Tropaeum Trajani monument that was built by the Romans after their victory
over Scythia Minor (2nd century AD).
Eforie Nord resort, one of several Black Sea resorts in the county, is situated on a red granite and limestone
lar. The town also has a horticultural and viticultural research station. A Byzantine city (10th century) was excavated on an island in the Danube
River near Ostrov. Adamclisi town is known for the Tropaeum Trajani monument that was built by the Romans after their victory over Scythia Minor
(2nd century AD). Eforie Nord resort, one of several Black Sea resorts in the county, is situated on a red granite and limestone cliff and has an outdoor theatre. A marine biological station (1926) is located in Agigea. Highway and railway connections extend from Constanta city in various directions, and an airport is located in Mihail Kogalniceanu. Area 2,724 square miles (7,055 square km).cliff and has an outdoor theatre. A marine biological station (1926) is located in Agigea. Highway and railway connections extend from Constanta city in various directions, and an airport is located in Mihail Kogalniceanu. Area 2,724 square miles (7,055 square km).
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