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Cluj Napoca - Constanta (CLJ - CND)

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2023-06-02
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Cluj-Napoca is a city in northwestern Romania and the capital of Cluj County. It is located in the historical region of Transylvania. The city was the capital of the Dacian kingdom under the rule of Burebista. After the Roman conquest of Dacia, it became the capital of the province of Dacia Apulensis. During the Middle Ages, Cluj-Napoca was part of the Kingdom of Hungary. It was first mentioned in documents in 1213 as a Hungarian royal town. The city continued to prosper and grew in size and importance. It was the center of the region's cultural and economic life. The city was the site of two important synods, in 1285 and 1409. Cluj-Napoca was also the birthplace of the Hungarian revolutionary leader Lajos Kossuth. In 1848, it was the site of the first Hungarian government. After World War II, Cluj-Napoca became the capital of the Romanian province of Transylvania.

The city of Constanta is located on the Black Sea coast in Romania. It is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania, and one of the oldest in Europe. The city was founded by the Greeks in the 7th century BC as a colony called Tomis. It was later conquered by the Romans and became a major port and commercial center. The city declined in the Middle Ages, but revived in the 19th century as a major port and tourist destination. Today, Constanta is a major industrial and commercial center, and a popular tourist destination.

“Man must rise above the Earth—to the top of the atmosphere and beyond—for only thus will he fully understand the world in which he lives.” – Socrates