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Mangalia (Romanian pronunciation: [maŋˈɡali.a] , Turkish: Mankalya),
ancient Callatis (Gr****: Κάλλατις/Καλλατίς;
other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara...
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Mangalia Galați Constanța Orșova
Drobeta Giurgiu Oltenița Brăila
Tulcea Sulina Năvodari Cernavodă
Mangalia shipyard is a
large shipyard located 45 km (28 mi)...
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Goliath is the name of a
crane that is
currently located at the
Mangalia shipyard in
Mangalia, Romania. Formerly, it was part of the Fore
River Shipyard in...
- 2024.
Before being named LPV1, it
carrried the yard
identification Damen Mangalia 522520.
After brief sea trials, the
vessel departed Brest for
Florida in...
- (in Romanian). "ZIUA DOBROGEI, sărbătorită la Casa de Cultură din
Mangalia".
Mangalia News (in Romanian). 14
November 2019. Schipor, Cătălin (15 November...
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Mangalia Marina is a
harbour for
yachts and
small boats (up to 18 m long)
located on the
Black Sea coast. It is the most
modern tourist harbour in Romania...
- Gheorghe) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 7
Mihai Viteazul Street,
Mangalia, Romania. It is
dedicated to
Saint George. The
church was
begun in September...
- Hârșova
Plasa Ferdinand,
headquartered in Constanța
Plasa Mangalia,
headquartered in
Mangalia Plasa Negru-Vodă,
headquartered in
Negru Vodă
Plasa Traian...
- The Port of
Mangalia is
situated on the
Black Sea,
located in the city of
Mangalia close to the
southern border with Bulgaria, and over 260 km
north of...
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Central Stadium was a multi-use
stadium in
Mangalia. It was the home
ground of
Callatis Mangalia. It had the
capacity to hold 5,000 people. It was demolished...