The Dobruja Plateau or Dobrogea Plateau ( Romanian : Podișul Dobrogei ) is a plateau in eastern Romania located in the Dobruja ( Romanian : Dobrogea ) region, surrounded to the north and west by the Danube and to the east by the Danube Delta and the Black Sea .
2-662: Its average altitude is around 200–300 metres, higher in the northern part. The highest point is the Țuțuiatu/Greci Peak in the Măcin Mountains , at a height of 467 m. The Casimcea River and Taița River flow through it from west to east. There are several lakes, including some lagoons, the most important being Oltina Lake , Bugeac Lake , Mangalia Lake , Techirghiol Lake , Siutghiol Lake , Lake Tașaul , and Razim Lake . Its main subdivisions are: 44°00′N 28°15′E / 44.000°N 28.250°E / 44.000; 28.250 Casimcea River The Casimcea
4-462: Is a river in southeastern Romania . Near the village Piatra , it discharges into Lake Tașaul , which was formerly connected with the Black Sea . It flows through the villages Războieni , Casimcea , Călugăreni , Nistorești , Pantelimon de Jos , Cheia , Casian , Palazu Mic and Piatra . It discharges into Lake Tașaul near Piatra. Its length is 69 km (43 mi) and its basin size
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