Constanța County

Constanta [ konstantsa ] is a Romanian county ( Judet ) in the Dobrogea region with the county capital of Constanţa. Its common abbreviation and the license plate number is CT.

The circle Constanta bordered to the north by the districts of Braila and Tulcea, in the east to the Black Sea, to the south by Bulgaria and to the west by the counties Calarasi and Ialomiţa.

Demography

In 2002, the county 715 172 inhabitants and a population density of 101 inhabitants per km ². In the region lives for centuries a minority of Turkish and Tatar Muslims see Islam in Romania.

2011 had the county Constanta 684 082 inhabitants and a population density of 97 inhabitants per km ².

Geography

The county has a total area of ​​7071 km ². This corresponds to 2.96 % of the area of Romania. To the southeast lies the county of Romania in Dobrogea Highlands ( Podişul Dobrogei ) between the right bank of the Danube and the Black Sea. On the territory of the district Constanta runs in east-west direction of the Danube - Black Sea Canal.

Cities and Towns

The circle consists of Constanţa official 214 villages. Of these, 12 have the status of a city, 58 to a community. The rest are assigned to administrative cities and towns.

Biggest Towns

Pictures of Constanța County

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