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The Danube Delta, One of Romania's Main Attractions, Has the Potential to Grow if Investments Are Made and if It Is Promoted as a Tourist Destination. However, Its Image Has Suffered After the Shipwrecks.

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Tourism in the Danube Delta, one of Romania's main attractions, which has maintained 70,000-80,000 tourists in the first six months of each year for the past three, continues to suffer after the recent ship accidents. In fact, tourism operators have been claiming since last year that the image of the area has been affected after the start of the border war, and that areas of the Danube Delta closer to the Ukrainian border have lost tourists.
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Tourism in the Danube Delta, one of Romania's main attractions, which has maintained 70,000-80,000 tourists in the first six months of each year for the past three, continues to suffer after the recent ship accidents. In fact, tourism operators have been claiming since last year that the image of the area has been affected after the start of the border war, and that areas of the Danube Delta closer to the Ukrainian border have lost tourists.

·Ilfov County, Romania
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ZF.ro broke the news in Ilfov County, Romania on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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