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The Trail of the Romanian Ancient History at the Black Sea Coast

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Paper presents the Trail of the Romania Ancient History at the Black Sea Coast from Constanta County, created and implemented within ALECTOR Project—Collaborative networks of Multilevel Actors to advance quality standards for heritage tourism at Cross Border Level. The trail includes ten assets from Constanta County as follows: the Museum of National History and Archaeology from Constanta, the Roman Edifice with Mosaic from Constanta, the Archaeological Park from Constanta, Tropeum Traiani Monument from Adamclisi, Tropeum Traiani Fortress from Adamclisi, Tropeum Traiani Museum from Adamclisi, Histria Fortress, Capidava Fortress, Callatis Fortress and Callatis Archaeology Museum. The project from Romania focuses on Constanta County heritage assets and their values in an effort to create and promote The Trail of the Romania Ancient History at the Black Sea Coast. The trail is designed for the visitors who want to learn about 2000 years of history in 2 days.

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Cojocariu, S., Dăngulea, I. (2019). The Trail of the Romanian Ancient History at the Black Sea Coast. In: Vasile, V. (eds) Caring and Sharing: The Cultural Heritage Environment as an Agent for Change. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89468-3_29

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