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The Black Sea Coast
Romanian seaside is in the region of Dobrogea, in Constanta county, in southeastern Romania. The City of Constanta, is one of the oldest cities in Romania, the opening to the Black Sea trading port and source of culture and civilization.
Relief - Plateau, with low altitudes, the predominant form of relief, lakes, estuaries and lagoons are also typical for the area.
Because of climate and relief, exposed to the east, offers a favorable environment for growing vines. Dobrogea is famous for its vast vineyards that have more than 25000ha, with its famous wine centers of Murfatlar, Medgidia, Ovid, Niculitel, Istria-Babadag, Ostrov.
Beach: oriented east is sunny almost all day, fine sand which reaches during summer 45 ° C is ideal for aeroterapie and sand.
Climate: maritime beach characterized by a high degree of thermal stability of the atmosphere.
The average annual temperature is 11 ° C-average in July 22 ° C and above 0 ° C in January Rainfall is low, like atmospheric cloudiness.
Monuments and historic places
Museums of Constanta represent a landmark for the culture and history: History and Archaeology Museum offers a historical image of Romania and Dobrogea during the Palaeolithic and up to nowadays. The most important remains are: Serpent Glykon, Thinker and His Wife (Hamangia culture), Goddess of Fortune, Pontus God.
Great Mosque was built in 1910, in the Egyptian-Byzantine style, with a 50m tall minaret.
Spa treatments - mud of Lake Techirghiol, the sea water salinity is favourable for the body (16g / l) and it has a temperature of 21-23 degrees C in summer, meso thermal sulphurous waters. These treatments are known for restoring and revitalizing factors for the body.


















