INFO:
Latitude | 44° 10.0' N |
Longitude | 028° 39.0' E |
UNCTAD | ROCND |
Time Zone | GMT +2 |
Max Draft | 19.00 |
Status | Port Open |
Ports Admin Constantza:
Phone: | +40 241 611540 |
Fax: | +40 241 619512 |
E-mail: | apmc@constantza-port.ro |
Площта на Пристанище Констанца е 3 926 ха, от които 1 313 са на сушата и 2 613 ха са във водата. Два вълнолома, намиращи се на север и на юг ограничават пристанището и създават възможно най-добрите условия за дейността му. Настоящата дължина на северния вълнолом е 8 344 м, а на южния - 5 560 м. Това е основното румънско пристанище и едно от 10-те най-големи пристанища в Европа.
Доброто географско положение и важността на Пристанище Констанца му осигуряват връзка с два от Паневропейските транспортни коридори: VII (речен път) и IV (железница). Двете сателитни пристанища - Мидия и Мангалия, се намират бизо до Констанца и са част от румънската система морски пристанища, собственост на Maritime Ports Administration SA.
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The largest port of Romania and also the largest Black Sea port with a traffic of over 80 million tons per year but which can also receive ships up to 150,000 dwt is Constanta (raised on the site of the ancient Greek colony of Tomis, which was founded in the sixth century BC). Other ports on the Black Sea are: Mangalia (the ancient Greek colony of Callatis, founded in the sixth century BC) and Sulina (which flourished in the tenth - 14th centuries as a Byzantine and later on, a Genoese city). The main ports on the Danube, most of them active since Roman antiquity, are Orsova, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Turnu Magurele, Giurgiu, Oltenita, Calaras, Cernavoda. Three ports - Braila, Galati and Tulcea - are both river and sea ports and can receive also sea-going ships of up to 7,500 dwt and a draught of 7 m.
The largest port of Romania and also the largest Black Sea port with a traffic of over 80 million tons per year but which can also receive ships up to 150,000 dwt is Constanta (raised on the site of the ancient Greek colony of Tomis, which was founded in the sixth century BC). Other ports on the Black Sea are: Mangalia (the ancient Greek colony of Callatis, founded in the sixth century BC) and Sulina (which flourished in the tenth - 14th centuries as a Byzantine and later on, a Genoese city). The main ports on the Danube, most of them active since Roman antiquity, are Orsova, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Turnu Magurele, Giurgiu, Oltenita, Calaras, Cernavoda. Three ports - Braila, Galati and Tulcea - are both river and sea ports and can receive also sea-going ships of up to 7,500 dwt and a draught of 7 m.
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