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Country
  
Romania

Status
  
Commune

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Local time
  
Tuesday 4:22 AM

County
  
Constanța County

Component villages
  
Costinești, Schitu

Area
  
20.28 km²


Website
  
www.primariacostinesti.ro

Weather
  
6°C, Wind SW at 10 km/h, 91% Humidity

Points of interest
  
MV E Evangelia, Parc de Distracții, Obelisc

Costinești is a commune and resort in Constanța County, Romania, located on the shore of the Black Sea, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the county seat, Constanța. It consists of two villages: Costinești and Schitu.

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Map of Costine%C8%99ti 907090, Romania

Name

Costinești village was previously called Mangeapunar (until 1840) and Büffelbrunnen (1840–1940). In 1940 it was renamed to Costinești after Emil Costinescu, a former land owner and Minister of Finance. Between 1950 and 1960 it briefly held the name Dezrobirea.

Background and tourism

In the 1960s, it evolved from a small fishing village to a summer destination, most popular with young people and students. A hotel and several villa complexes were built in the Communist era, and featured varying degrees of style and comfort. Since the Romanian Revolution of 1989, some of them have been modernized, and private construction, especially to the north of the resort, has taken off.

The resort also has a small inland lake, around which there are several lodges.

Lying off one of the northern beaches is the shipwreck of the Greek cargo ship E Evangelia (originally the UK refrigerated cargo ship Empire Strength). She was beached there in 1968 and is quite popular with tourists.

Nightlife is centered mainly around the two discos (Ring and Tineretului), in which, during the summer months, concerts are held nightly by the most popular bands from across Romania. Because Costinești is mostly frequented by youngsters, the atmosphere tends to be livelier than in the other Black Sea resorts.

Costinești is accessible by either rail or road. There are two CFR railway stations within the resort (South Costinești — Tabără, North Costinești), and the town is connected to the main E87 road which runs north to Constanța and south to the Bulgarian border.

Demographics

At the 2011 census, Costinesti had 2,713 Romanians (98.65%), 3 Hungarians (0.11%), 13 Roma (0.47%), 8 Turks (0.29%), 13 others (0.47%).

References

Costinești Wikipedia