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Brief introduction of constanta Port

Romania (full name: Romania) is the largest port in Romania and the largest seaport on the west bank of the Black Sea. As early as the 6th century BC, it opened a maritime portal named tomis, which was renamed in the 4th century AD. It is an important industrial and commercial center in Romania. The main industries include shipbuilding, fertilizer, food processing, textile, paper making, building materials, furniture, wine making and petroleum processing. It is also the national shipbuilding industry center, the largest fishing base and seaside convalescent tourism center in China. The port is about 25 kilometers away from the international airport.