Eforie Sud

Eforie Sud is a locality, part of Eforie city, Constanţa County, Romania. It is geographically located on the west coast of Black Sea. It is a holiday resort known for its therapeutic treatments.

The locality was founded by Ioan Movilă in 1899. It was initially called "Băile Techirghiol-Movilă", then "Băile Movilă" or "Techirghiol-Movilă".

In 1928, the locality was declared a resort and the name was changed to "Carmen Sylva" after the literary pseudonym of Queen Elisabeth of Romania. The locality was declared a town in 1945.

In 1950, the communist authorities of Romania changed its name to "Vasile Roaită", a communist hero. The name was changed again to Eforie Sud, in 1962, as part of the destalinization process in Romania.

In 1966 the localities of Eforie Sud and of Eforie Nord were merged into a single city in 1966. The mayor's office of the city is located in Eforie Sud.