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Locals will have the opportunity to choose which area was handled the best through an online vote
In an effort to bring out the city’s Christmas spirit, economic actors from Constanta will be beautifying several parts of the urban area and turning them into holiday wonderlands. Several companies have already signed up for the municipality’s initiative and have chosen parts of the city that they will be working on. After all is done, citizens of the seaside town will be asked to vote on which area they like the most. The winner will then be constantly promoted by the municipality of Constanta – both on its website and its social media networks.
Several local companies have already chosen the areas that they will be dedicating themselves to around Constanta. SOLID HOUSE will decorate an area of the park in Tomis II, CORA will decorate an area in the park at CFR Station. MCF Construct 2000 SRL will decorate the intersection of Tomis and Aurel Vlaicu boulevards, as well as the area in front of the Gheorghe Oancea Swimming School.
Meanwhile, SC Metchim Trade SRL will decorate an area in Tăbăcărie Park, CHIMPEX SA and Ameropa Grains SA will work on an area in the park in front of the "Oleg Danovski" Theater and RAJA will decorate the green area located at the intersection of Caraiman Street and Mangalia Road.
In addition, SC Luxten Lighting Company SA will decorate Tomis Boulevard, the section between Suceava and Lupoaică Street and Al. Lăpușneanu, the section between Soveja Street and Tomis Boulevard. Luxten will also adorn the park at the House of Culture, as well as several roundabouts in the city.
On top of these areas, another 5 fir trees will be placed in the city’s Archaeological Park, in the park at CFR Station, in the park at the House of Culture, and at Gate 6 and in the CET area, at the intersection of Aurel Vlaicu Boulevard with Cumpenei Street.
Citizens will then be able to vote on their favourite Christmas decorations on the municipality’s website or its social media networks. Through its actions, the municipality of Constanta is actively working towards helping the city truly embrace the holiday spirit, despite the pandemic.
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