- It is
named after the site of Baia-Hamangia,
discovered in 1952
along Golovița Lake. The
Hamangia culture began around 5250/5200 BC and
lasted until around...
- Lake
Golovița is part of a
complex of
lagoons on Romania's
Black Sea coast. It is
connected to the
larger Lake
Razelm on the
north by a
channel 3.1 kilometres...
- two subgroups. The
northern subgroup contains freshwater Razelm and Lake
Golovița,
which are
connected by a
channel 3.1 km (1.9 mi) wide,
whereas the southern...
-
separated from the
Black Sea by two long grinds, and
flows into Lake
Golovița through a 3.1
kilometres (1.9 mi)
channel to the south.
Popina Island constitutes...
-
until 1929) In 1953,
archaeological excavations on a site
along the Lake
Golovița, near Baia, led to the
discovery of a new
Middle Neolithic culture, named...
- a
river in
Tulcea County, Romania. Near Lunca, it
discharges into Lake
Golovița, a
former lagoon of the
Black Sea. Its
length is 33 km (21 mi) and its...
- needed]
Jurilovca is also a
tourist center. At
about 15 km
across the
Golovița Lake is Gura Portiței, a
beach resort at
Black Sea. You can
reach there...
- has a
total po****tion of 2,620 and it has an area of 119,43 km². The
Golovița Lake is
located south of this commune. Its name is
derived from Turkish...
- a
river in
Tulcea County, Romania. Near
Lunca it
discharges into Lake
Golovița, a
former lagoon of the
Black Sea. Its
length is 38 km (24 mi) and its...
- 28°35′51″E / 44.8544°N 28.5976°E / 44.8544; 28.5976
Length 24 km (15 mi)
Basin size 119 km2 (46 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Slava→ Lake
Golovița...