- Ciocârlia, Constanţa
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For other places with the same name, see Ciocârlia (disambiguation).
Ciocârlia — Commune — Location of Ciocârlia, Constanţa Coordinates: 44°6′13″N 28°17′08″E / 44.10361°N 28.28556°ECoordinates: 44°6′13″N 28°17′08″E / 44.10361°N 28.28556°E Country Romania County Constanţa County Status Commune Government – Mayor Traian Dragomir (Social Democratic Party) Area – Total 140.56 km2 (54.3 sq mi) Population (2004) – Total 2,923 Time zone EET (UTC+2) – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Website http://www.cjc.ro/Info%20localitati/Localitati/Ciocirlia.htm Ciocârlia is a commune in Constanţa County, Romania. The commune includes two villages:
- Ciocârlia (historical names: Ciocârlia de Jos, Biulbiul-Mic, Turkish: Küçük Bülbül )
- Ciocârlia de Sus (historical names: Biulbiul-Mare, Turkish: Büyük Bülbül)
Constanța County, Romania Cities Towns Băneasa · Cernavodă · Eforie · Hârşova · Murfatlar · Năvodari · Negru Vodă · Ovidiu · Techirghiol
Communes 23 August · Adamclisi · Agigea · Albeşti · Aliman · Amzacea · Bărăganu · Castelu · Cerchezu · Chirnogeni · Ciobanu · Ciocârlia · Cobadin · Cogealac · Comana · Corbu · Costineşti · Crucea · Cumpăna · Cuza Vodă · Deleni · Dobromir · Dumbrăveni · Fântânele · Gârliciu · Ghindăreşti · Grădina · Horia · Independenţa · Ion Corvin · Istria · Limanu · Lipniţa · Lumina · Mereni · Mihai Viteazu · Mihail Kogălniceanu · Mircea Vodă · Nicolae Bălcescu · Oltina · Ostrov · Pantelimon · Pecineaga · Peştera · Poarta Albă · Rasova · Saligny · Saraiu · Săcele · Seimeni · Siliştea · Târguşor · Topalu · Topraisar · Tortoman · Tuzla · Valu lui Traian · Vulturu
References
Categories:- Communes in Constanţa County
- Constanţa County geography stubs
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