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Con·stan·ţa
(kən-stän′sə, kôn-stän′tsä) A city of southeast Romania on the Black Sea east of Bucharest. Founded in the sixth century bc as a Greek colony, it is the country's main seaport.
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Constanţa
(Romanian konˈstantsa)n
(Placename) a port and resort in SE Romania, on the Black Sea: founded by the Greeks in the 6th century bc and rebuilt by Constantine the Great (4th century); exports petroleum. Pop: 265 000 (2005 est)
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Con•stan•ta
(kɔnˈstɑn tsɑ)n.
a seaport in SE Romania on the Black Sea. 279,308.
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