| Amzacea |
| Location of Amzacea |
| Coordinates: 43°57′32″N 28°23′46″E / 43.95889, 28.39611 |
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| Country | Romania |
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| County | Constanţa County |
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| Status | Commune |
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| Government |
| - Mayor | Constantin Radu |
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| Area |
| - Total | 130. Wikipedia talkFeatured lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below -->This list of countries, arranged alphabetically Romania ( dated: Rumania, Roumania List of counties See also List of Romanian Counties by Population The Judeţe (translated in English as "counties" are administrative Romania 's administration is relatively centralised and administrative subdivisions are therefore fairly simplified A commune ( comună in Romanian) is the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Romania A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning "greater" is a modern title used in many countries for the highest ranking officer in a municipal government Area is a Quantity expressing the two- Dimensional size of a defined part of a Surface, typically a region bounded by a closed Curve. 47 km² (50. Square Kilometre ( US spelling square kilometer) symbol km2, is a decimal multiple of the SI unit of 4 sq mi) |
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| Population (2004) |
| - Total | 2,583 |
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| Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
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| - Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
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| Website: http://www.primaria-amzacea.ro |
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- Amzacea (historical name: Turkish: Hamzaça, Amzaça)
- Casicea
- General Scărişoreanu (historical names: Enghez, Turkish: Engez) - named after a Romanian World War I General
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