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Medgidia (Romanian pronunciation: [med͡ʒiˈdi.a] or [med.d͡ʒiˈdi.a];
historical Turkish names:
Karasu or Carasu,
Mecidiye or Megidie) is a city in Constanța...
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Clubul Sportiv Medgidia,
commonly known as CS
Medgidia, or
simply as
Medgidia, is a
Romanian sports club from
Medgidia, Constanța County, Romania, founded...
- The
Medgidia (also:
Valea Medgidiei) is a
small river in Constanța County, Romania. It
discharges into the Danube–Black Sea
Canal in
Remus Opreanu. Its...
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Negru Vodă
Plasa Traian,
headquartered in Ion
Corvin Plasa Medgidia,
headquartered in
Medgidia On the
territory of
Constanta County there were
seven urban...
- Port of
Medgidia is one of the
largest Romanian river ports,
located in the city of
Medgidia on the Danube-Black Sea Canal. "Port of
Medgidia, Romania"...
- of
slightly less than 850,000. Its main
cities are Constanța, Tulcea,
Medgidia, and Mangalia.
Dobrogea is
represented by
dolphins in the coat of arms...
- 19 July 2012, the Cernavodă –
Medgidia segment (20.5 km) was
opened for
traffic on a
single carriageway, and the
Medgidia –
Murfatlar segment (16.3 km)...
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Medgidia Clinker Storage Facility is the
largest dome-type
cement clinker storage facility in the
world and one of the
largest dome-type
structures in...
- a multi-use
stadium in
Medgidia, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Medgidia. The
stadium holds 32,700...
- goes near or
through the
settlements of Cernavodă, Saligny,
Mircea Vodă,
Medgidia, Castelu, and
Poarta Albă. On this
reach the
canal is
joined on the north...