Descripción del sitio
Sulina is a small town of 3500 people located at the northern end of the Danube near Ukraine where it meets the Black Sea. It was once a prosperous port city established by the Ottomans in 1421 under the name "Selimyia".
At one time it had a population of mainly Greeks and eventually reached a peak population of 15,000. In the 1990s, however, the port has gone into steep decline, partly due to the limited access of roads into the region.