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List of lighthouses in Romania

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This is a list of lighthouses in Romania.[1][2]

Lighthouses

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Name Image Year
built
Coordinates Class of Light[2] Focal
height[2]
NGA
number[2]
Admiralty
number[2]
Range
nml[2]
Capul Tuzla Lighthouse 1901 43°59′26.9″N 28°39′59.0″E / 43.990806°N 28.666389°E / 43.990806; 28.666389 Fl (2) W 9.7s. 62 metres (203 ft) 17688 E5022 20
Constanța Lighthouse 1961 44°09′29.3″N 28°37′49.5″E / 44.158139°N 28.630417°E / 44.158139; 28.630417 Fl (2) w 29.8s. 87 metres (285 ft) 17692 E5025 24
Constanța East Breakwater Spur Lighthouse n/a 44°08′51.5″N 28°40′19.0″E / 44.147639°N 28.671944°E / 44.147639; 28.671944 Fl G 3s. 14 metres (46 ft) 17704 E5026.2 5
Constanța East Outer Breakwater Lighthouse n/a 44°08′36.4″N 28°40′22.2″E / 44.143444°N 28.672833°E / 44.143444; 28.672833 Fl W 4.5s. 24 metres (79 ft) 17700 E5026 10
Constanța South Breakwater Lighthouse n/a 44°08′49.1″N 28°40′07.7″E / 44.146972°N 28.668806°E / 44.146972; 28.668806 Fl R 3s. 14 metres (46 ft) 17708 E5026.4 5
Mangalia Lighthouse n/a 43°48′39.2″N 28°33′31.0″E / 43.810889°N 28.558611°E / 43.810889; 28.558611 Fl (2) W 5.5s. 72 metres (236 ft) 17664 E5018 22
Mangalia Northeast Breakwater Lighthouse n/a 43°47′56.2″N 28°36′01.7″E / 43.798944°N 28.600472°E / 43.798944; 28.600472 Fl W 4s. 23 metres (75 ft) 17668 E5019 10
Mangalia Northeast Breakwater Spur Lighthouse n/a 43°48′04.3″N 28°35′43.2″E / 43.801194°N 28.595333°E / 43.801194; 28.595333 Fl G 3s. 15 metres (49 ft) 17672 E5019.5 5
Mangalia Southeast Breakwater Lighthouse n/a 43°47′55.0″N 28°35′34.7″E / 43.798611°N 28.592972°E / 43.798611; 28.592972 Fl R 3s. 15 metres (49 ft) 17684 E5020 5
Midia Lighthouse ~1958 44°20′54.0″N 28°41′16.6″E / 44.348333°N 28.687944°E / 44.348333; 28.687944 Fl W 5s. 36 metres (118 ft) 17732 E5030 17
Midia Entrance Lighthouse ~1958 44°19′17.2″N 28°41′40.3″E / 44.321444°N 28.694528°E / 44.321444; 28.694528 Fl W 5s. 25 metres (82 ft) 17733 E5030.2 10
Portița Lighthouse n/a 44°40′31.6″N 28°59′14.2″E / 44.675444°N 28.987278°E / 44.675444; 28.987278 Fl W 9s. 22 metres (72 ft) 17736 E5031 10
Sfântu Gheorghe Lighthouse 1967 44°53′56.9″N 29°36′01.5″E / 44.899139°N 29.600417°E / 44.899139; 29.600417 Fl (2) W 7.2s. 48 metres (157 ft) 17740 E5032 19
Sulina Lighthouse 1983 45°08′53.9″N 29°45′33.6″E / 45.148306°N 29.759333°E / 45.148306; 29.759333 Fl (3) W 16.2s. 49 metres (161 ft) 17744 E5034 19
Tomis Northeast Breakwater Lighthouse n/a 44°10′42.1″N 28°39′45.0″E / 44.178361°N 28.662500°E / 44.178361; 28.662500 Fl G 3s. 10 metres (33 ft) 17720 E5028.2 4
Tomis Southeast Breakwater Lighthouse n/a 44°10′40.1″N 28°39′43.3″E / 44.177806°N 28.662028°E / 44.177806; 28.662028 Fl R 3s. 10 metres (33 ft) 17728 E5028 4

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Romania". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  2. ^ a b c d e f List of Lights, Pub. 113: The West Coasts of Europe and Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Azovskoye More (Sea of Azov) (PDF). List of Lights. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2015.
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