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Statue of Ovid
The Statue of Ovid commemorates the outlaw-poet who was exiled to Constanţa in the 8th century by Emperor Augustus. He looks lost in deep thought but he may simply be depressed; he reputedly disliked Tomis intensely and wrote some of his most self-pitying verses here.
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Victory Monument
Near the city's main intersection, B-dul Ferdinand and B-dul Tomis, is the Archaeological Park, which has remains of the 3rd-century Roman city wall and the 6th-century Butchers' tower, loads of Roman sculptures and the modern Victory Monument.
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