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Siutghiol (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsjut.ɡjol]) is a
lagoon on the s****s of the
Black Sea, in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. It has a...
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supposedly buried on a
nearby small island (also
called Ovidiu) in the
Siutghiol Lake. The town of
Ovidiu administers the
villages of
Poiana (historical...
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divers discovered the
wreckage of a
Heinkel 114 at the
bottom of Lake
Siutghiol, in Romania. Near the
Heinkel were also
sections of two
other seaplanes:...
- [citation needed] In 2012, the
wreck of a BV 138 was
discovered in Lake
Siutghiol at a
depth of 5 m by two divers, and
initially thought to be a Savoia-Marchetti...
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Ovidiu Island (Romanian:
Insula Ovidiu) is a
small island located in
Siutghiol Lake, west of the
Black Sea. The
island is part of Constanța County, Dobruja...
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length and only 300 m (330 yd) in width,
between the
Black Sea and Lake
Siutghiol. The
beach season is at its best
between mid June and
early September...
- Constanța on a
narrow land
slice that
separates the
Black Sea and Lake
Siutghiol.
Mamaia is a po****r
destination in the
summer for
Romanians and foreign...
- 1921, the base of the
naval aviation was
moved to a new base on Lake
Siutghiol. By 1928, the
Grupul de Hidroaviație (Hydroaviation Group) had 3 squadrons...
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important being Oltina Lake,
Bugeac Lake,
Mangalia Lake,
Techirghiol Lake,
Siutghiol Lake, Lake Tașaul, and
Razim Lake. Its main
subdivisions are: Măcin Mountains...
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water lagoons,
occasionally in
fresh waters, such as the
coastal Lake
Siutghiol in Romania. It
prefers areas near
cliffs with sandy, s****y or
rocky substrates...