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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Constan a, People from Constan a, Sport in Constan a, Simona Amanar, Port of Constan a, Andrei Pavel, Simona Halep, Ramona M nescu, C t lina Ponor, Horia Tec u, FC Farul Constan a, Haig Acterian, Nicolae Nemirschi, Anamaria T marjan, Sebastian Stan, Daniela M r nduc, Ianis Zicu, R zvan Florea, Camelia Voinea, Costi Ioni, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Media in Constan a, Mitic Pricop, Mihai Mocanu, Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Constan a, Constan a Shipyard, Dorel Zaharia, Denis Alibec, Aihan Omer, Stadionul Farul, Horia Agarici, Alexandra Stan, Aura Andreea Munteanu, Nicoleta Daniela ofronie, Puiu Ha otti, Harry Tavitian, Cristina Marin, Albert Klett, Aurelia Ciurea, Alexandru M el, FC Viitorul Constan a, George Doroban u, Mihai Stere, Local Kombat 18 "Revan a," Constan a railway station, Adrian Senin, Natalya Varley, Gabriel Moraru, Dumitru Antonescu, Tranda, Ionu Larie, Adrian Vlas, Florin Lungu, Daniel Constantin Florea, Ionel Boghi oi, CS Portul Constan a, List of Archbishops of Tomis, Mircea Bedivan, T. O. Bobe, Stere Gulea, CSM Medgidia, George Cosac, Andrei B nic, Carol I Mosque, Maritime Trading Center, Stadionul Portul. Excerpt: Constan a (Romanian pronunciation: historical names: Tomis, Greek: , Konstantia, Turkish: , Bulgarian: , or, Konstantsa) is the oldest living city in Romania, founded around 600 BC. The city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast. It is the capital of Constan a County and the largest city in the region. The city of Constan a is one of the most important in Romania, one of four roughly equal-size cities which rank after Bucharest. The Constan a metropolitan area, founded in 2007, comprises 14 localities located at a maximum distance of 30 km (19 mi) from the city, and with 446,595 inhabitants it is the se...