Constanţa
/kənˈstɑːntsə/(亦作Constanza)
- the chief port of Romania, on the Black Sea; pop. 305,550 (2006). Founded in the 7th century BC by the Greeks, it was under Roman rule from 72 BC. Formerly called Tomis, it was renamed after Constantine the Great in the 4th century.康斯坦察(罗马尼亚主要港口, 位于黑海岸边, 2006年人口305,550; 公元前7世纪由希腊人所建, 自公元前72年起由罗马统治; 原称TOMIS,于公元4世纪改以君士坦丁大帝的名字命名)。