Most viewed - 2007-10-6 Constanta, Romania |

Two statues, one of the “Glykon - The Fantastic Snake,” dating from the 3rd century BC, and the other of “Goddess Fortuna and Pontos,” god of the Black Sea, are considered protectors of the city and port and are the highlights of the collection.13 views
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Panoramic of Constanta12 views
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“Goddess Fortuna and Pontos”, god of the Black Sea12 views
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Can't do without MacDonald's!12 views
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Piata Ovidiu - Designed by the sculptor Ettore Ferrari in 1887, the statue dedicated to the Roman poet, Ovidius Publius Naso, gives name to this square. Emperor Augustus exiled Ovid to Tomis in 8 AD.11 views
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Ruins of the Greek stronghold Tomis10 views
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