Amzacea
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Amzacea | |
Location of Amzacea | |
Coordinates: | |
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Country | Romania |
County | Constanţa County |
Status | Commune |
Government | |
- Mayor | Constantin Radu |
Area | |
- Total | 130.47 km² (50.4 sq mi) |
Population (2004) | |
- Total | 2,583 |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
- Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Website: http://www.primaria-amzacea.ro |
Amzacea is a commune in Constanţa County, Romania. It includes three villages:
- Amzacea (historical name: Turkish: Hamzaça, Amzaça)
- Casicea
- General Scărişoreanu (historical names: Enghez, Turkish: Engez) - named after a Romanian World War I General
Constanţa County |
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Municipalities | Constanţa (county seat) | Mangalia | Medgidia | |
Towns | Băneasa | Cernavodă | Eforie | Hârşova | Murfatlar | 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 |