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Universitatea de Stiinte Agronomice si Medicina Veterinara
Specializarea: Inginerie si management in alimentatie publica si agroturism
2 Mai, a Romanian seaside village
Voicu Andreea Raluca
Sprincenatu Daniel
Burlacu Gregor
A brief history¡­
? 2 Mai is a village in Limanu commune, Constanta
County, Romania, and a small resort on the shore of the Black
Sea, between Mangalia and Vama Veche. It is located
approximately 50 km south of Constanta, 260 km from
Bucharest and about 100 km North of Varna (Bulgaria).
? The village was founded by Mihail Kog?lniceanu in 1887
under the name Dou? Mai. Its first inhabitants
were Russians from Bucharest, Ia?i and Gala?i.
Later Lipovans from Tulcea
County and Romanians from Arge? County settled here.
? The main occupation of the villagers is the agritourism, fishing,
tourism and agriculture.
The village of 2 Mai has recently become known in Romania as a
resort for middle-aged people and youngsters in search of a quiet
place on the seaside. It also benefits from being close to Vama
Veche, a very popular resort with the Romanian youngsters.
? As a resort 2 Mai features hotels and hostels. Local villagers' houses
or campsites can also provide accommodation. Beside several
restaurants and bars there is also a popular nightclub
? Paying guests and tourists can find accommodation in
various places throughout 2 Mai like regular village homes,
villas or board and lodging houses. However, the vast
majority of tourists simply prefer installing their tents in a
special designated area of the beach ¨C our camping. The
village of 2 Mai first earned its touristic appeal in the ¡®60s for
being one of those bohemian, quiet and charming seaside
retreats (an almost secret place) where the Bucharest
intellectual elite went in search of a low-profile, relaxing
holiday spent outdoors with only a tent for shelter (or maybe
finding accommodation with the locals). So, our camping, the
2 Mai Camping, came into existence some 50 years ago and
was mainly frequented by writers, poets and athletes. In time,
the tourists ¨C who were experiencing an exhilarating feeling
of freedom here ¨C wanted to enhance it by spending all day
and all night on the beach, as close to the sea as possible.
2 mai, a Romanian seaside village

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  • 1. Universitatea de Stiinte Agronomice si Medicina Veterinara Specializarea: Inginerie si management in alimentatie publica si agroturism 2 Mai, a Romanian seaside village Voicu Andreea Raluca Sprincenatu Daniel Burlacu Gregor
  • 2. A brief history¡­ ? 2 Mai is a village in Limanu commune, Constanta County, Romania, and a small resort on the shore of the Black Sea, between Mangalia and Vama Veche. It is located approximately 50 km south of Constanta, 260 km from Bucharest and about 100 km North of Varna (Bulgaria). ? The village was founded by Mihail Kog?lniceanu in 1887 under the name Dou? Mai. Its first inhabitants were Russians from Bucharest, Ia?i and Gala?i. Later Lipovans from Tulcea County and Romanians from Arge? County settled here.
  • 3. ? The main occupation of the villagers is the agritourism, fishing, tourism and agriculture. The village of 2 Mai has recently become known in Romania as a resort for middle-aged people and youngsters in search of a quiet place on the seaside. It also benefits from being close to Vama Veche, a very popular resort with the Romanian youngsters. ? As a resort 2 Mai features hotels and hostels. Local villagers' houses or campsites can also provide accommodation. Beside several restaurants and bars there is also a popular nightclub
  • 4. ? Paying guests and tourists can find accommodation in various places throughout 2 Mai like regular village homes, villas or board and lodging houses. However, the vast majority of tourists simply prefer installing their tents in a special designated area of the beach ¨C our camping. The village of 2 Mai first earned its touristic appeal in the ¡®60s for being one of those bohemian, quiet and charming seaside retreats (an almost secret place) where the Bucharest intellectual elite went in search of a low-profile, relaxing holiday spent outdoors with only a tent for shelter (or maybe finding accommodation with the locals). So, our camping, the 2 Mai Camping, came into existence some 50 years ago and was mainly frequented by writers, poets and athletes. In time, the tourists ¨C who were experiencing an exhilarating feeling of freedom here ¨C wanted to enhance it by spending all day and all night on the beach, as close to the sea as possible.