Traficul fluvial-maritim în apele româneşti şi importanţa sa în dezvoltarea eonomică a Ţărilor Române
Journal Title: Analele Universitatii Ovidius Constanta Seria Istorie - Year 2006, Vol 3, Issue 0
Abstract
The development of the commerce and of the navigations ways entails the villages and cities apparition and blowing. All this communities were increased by the permanently products changes between the two shores of the Danube and, also with archipelago markets and with the Mediterranean shores. The fluvial and maritime commerce was, of course, encouraged by the local communities. Over the Danube for example, were villages or cities, any way, harbors from each part of the shore. These cities are pairs and develop over the ears commerce one of each other. Also, they has a strategically importance in our history. The maritime harbors from the Black Sea known from the ancient times continued to be very important cities in the international and national commerce. So, the Romanian Countries look for increasing the maritime traffic not only from the bigger and bigger access of the foreign ships in the Romanian harbors, but also, from a very large number of the Romanian ships which are navigated under national flag.
Authors and Affiliations
Andreea Atanasiu-Croitoru
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