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Northern half of the Danube Delta

The Danube Delta (3446 sq km), located in Dobrogea, Romania is the largest and best preserved of European deltas. It hosts over 300 species of birds as well as 45 freshwater fish species in its numerous lakes and marshes. The Danube Delta has been entered onto the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites and a reservation of the biosphere.

This is the place where millions of birds from different places of Earth (European, Asian, African, Mediteraneean) come to lay their eggs.