Port of Constanța
Constanta, Romania
The Port of Constanța is the largest port on the Black Sea and the 17th largest in Europe. Located in Constanța, Romania, it covers 3,926 hectares of land and water. With 146 berths and 27 piers, the port has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1909. The port plays a crucial role in European transport corridors, with connections to high-speed railway and highways. Activities at the port include cargo handling, container operations, and passenger traffic. Visitors can explore the historical significance of Constanța, which dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times. The port offers a strategic link to Central and Eastern European countries, with efficient transport connections by rail and road networks.
Location
City: Constanța
Region: Constanța County
Country: Romania
Coordinates: 44°10′24″N, 28°38′18″E