Istria, Constanţa
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- This article is about a commune in Romania. For the geographical region bordering the Adriatic Sea, see Istria. For information on the asteroid, see 183 Istria.
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County | Constanţa County | ||
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Status | Commune | ||
Mayor | Ioan Herdean, since 2004 | ||
Area | 170.53 km² | ||
Population (2002) | 2,630 | ||
Density | 15 inh/km² | ||
Geographical coordinates | |||
Web site | http://www.cjc.ro/Info%20localitati/Localitati/Istria.htm |
Istria is a commune in Constanţa County, Romania.
It is located between the lower Danube and the Dobruja coast of the Black Sea. The ancient site of Histria is found nearby.
Villages in the Istria commune:
- Istria (historical names: Caranasuf, Turkish: Karanasuf)
- Nuntaşi (historical names: Duingi, Turkish: Düğüncü)
Constanţa County |
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Municipalities | Constanţa (county seat) | Mangalia | Medgidia | |
Towns | Basarabi | Băneasa | Cernavodă | Eforie | Hârşova | Năvodari | Negru Vodă | Ovidiu | Techirghiol | |
Communes |
23 August | Adamclisi | Agigea | Albeşti | Aliman | Amzacea | Bărăganu | Castelu | Cerchezu | Chirnogeni | Ciobanu | Ciocârlia | Cobadin | Cogealac | Comana | Corbu | Costineşti | Crucea | Cumpăna | Cuza Vodă | Deleni | Dobromir | Dumbrăveni | Fântânele | Gârliciu | Ghindăreşti | Grădina | Horia | Independenţa | Ion Corvin | Istria | Limanu | Lipniţa | Lumina | Mereni | Mihai Viteazu | Mihail Kogălniceanu | Mircea Vodă | Nicolae Bălcescu | Oltina | Ostrov | Pantelimon | Pecineaga | Peştera | Poarta Albă | Rasova | Saligny | Saraiu | Săcele | Seimeni | Siliştea | Târguşor | Topalu | Topraisar | Tortoman | Tuzla | Valu lui Traian | Vulturu |