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Jupiter Beach: A Resort Where Thirty People Actually Live Romania | Jupiter | Constanța County, Dobrogea I want to start
Plaja Neptun-Olimp: A Forty-Room Marble Villa Stands Behind a Fence the Public Still Can’t Always Enter Romania | Neptun-Olimp |
Plaja Venus: Where Almost Every Hotel Is Named After a Woman, and Ceaușescu’s Palace Stood Next Door Romania | Venus
Plaja 2 Mai: Before Vama Veche Had Cars, This Is Where the Students Went Romania | 2 Mai | Constanța
23 August Beach, Romania: The Wider but Undeveloped Wild Stretch Between the Olimp Resort and Tuzla, Named After Romania’s Liberation
Plaja La Steaguri, Neptun, Romania: The Presidential Beach Where Ceaușescu Hosted Western Communist Intellectuals, Where the President’s Villa Still Stands,
Plaja Costinești, Romania: Romania’s Resort of Youth Since the 1960s, With a Grounded 1942 Harland and Wolff Ship Visible From
Diana Beach, Saturn, Romania: The Southern Beach of a Resort Built in 1972, Where the Communist-Era Hotels Have Renamed Themselves
Mangalia Beach, Romania: The 600m City Beach Built Over Romania’s Oldest Continuously Inhabited City, Where the Only Papyrus Found in









