The archaeological site of Histria #4
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The archaeological site of Histria #4

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Histria, Greek colony on the Dobrudja coast of the Black Sea (today on the Sinoe Lake bank), was founded by the middle of the 7th century BC, by colonists from Miletus and existed for 14 centuries, until the 7th century AD. It is the oldest Greek colony on the west coast of the Black Sea, and one of the first founded in the basin of this sea. It is also the oldest town attested on the territory of present day Romania.

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A: Ruins of ancient city of Histria, Romania

door Marin Giurgiu, 100 hier vandaan

Ancient Histria or Istros (Ἰστρίη, Thracian river god[citation needed], Danube), was a Greek colony o...

Ruins of ancient city of Histria, Romania

B: The archaeological site of Histria #1

door Andrei Zdetoveţchi, 100 hier vandaan

Histria, Greek colony on the Dobrudja coast of the Black Sea (today on the Sinoe Lake bank), was foun...

The archaeological site of Histria #1

C: The archaeological site of Histria #2

door Andrei Zdetoveţchi, 110 hier vandaan

Histria, Greek colony on the Dobrudja coast of the Black Sea (today on the Sinoe Lake bank), was foun...

The archaeological site of Histria #2

D: Ruins of ancient city of Histria, Romania

door Marin Giurgiu, 120 hier vandaan

Ruins of ancient city of Histria, Romania

E: The archaeological site of Histria #3

door Andrei Zdetoveţchi, 120 hier vandaan

Histria, Greek colony on the Dobrudja coast of the Black Sea (today on the Sinoe Lake bank), was foun...

The archaeological site of Histria #3

F: Histria museum of archeology, Istria, Romania

door Marin Giurgiu, 180 hier vandaan

Histria museum of archeology, Istria, Romania

G: The beach - August 2012, Vadu, Romania

door Marin Giurgiu, 12.1 hier vandaan

The beach - August 2012, Vadu, Romania

H: Promontory, Vadu, Constanta, Romania

door Marin Giurgiu, 13.1 hier vandaan

Promontory, Vadu, Constanta, Romania

I: Mamaia

door W. H. Mahyo, 34.4 hier vandaan

Mamaia is a resort on the Romanian Black Sea shore, considered to be Romania's most popular resort.[1...

Mamaia

J: The Enisala Fortress #3

door Andrei Zdetoveţchi, 37.8 hier vandaan

Enisala (also known as Heracleea) is a fortress dominating nearby lakes (previously gulfs) of Razelm ...

The Enisala Fortress #3

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