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Administrative map of Romania in 1930. These regions and territories were part of Romania in the past: Bessarabia: this territory was part (as the eastern half) of Moldavia until 1812, when it was incorporated into the Russian Empire. The entire region became part of Romania from 1918 to 1940 when it was occupied by the Soviets.
This treaty promised Romania the regions of Transylvania, Bukovina, Banat and other Hungarian territories along the Tisza River (Crișana). [19] Prime Minister Ion I. C. Brătianu , in charge of the Romanian foreign policy after Carol I's death in 1914, [ 20 ] was highly suspicious of whether the Entente would deliver on its promises due to the ...
The Neolithic-Age Cucuteni area in northeastern Romania was the western region of one of the earliest European civilizations, known as the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture. [4] The earliest-known salt works is at Poiana Slatinei near the village of Lunca ; it was first used in the early Neolithic around 6050 BC by the Starčevo culture and later by ...
Territorial evolution of Romania, 1859-present (animated map). Divisions of Wallachia, 1601-1718 Divisions of Moldavia, 1601-1718 Divisions of Transylvania, 1606-1660. The earliest organization into județe of the Principalities of Wallachia, [3] respectively ținuturi of Moldavia, dates back at least to the early 15th century.
Maps of the history of Romania (2 F) N. ... History of Romania by region (9 C) S. Former subdivisions of Romania (4 C, 5 P) T. Territorial disputes of Romania (2 P)
The regions of Romania (August 14, 1938 – September 16, 1940) The regions of Romania (September 16–22, 1940) As a part of King Carol II's administrative reform of August 14, 1938, 10 regions (ținuturi) were created, which each included several of the existing 71 counties. The counties were preserved as administrative units, but most of ...
Traditionally Romania is divided into several historic regions that no longer perform any administrative function: Physical and administrative map of Romania, with the historic regions in grey (Țara Românească means Wallachia). Dobruja is the easternmost region, extending from the northward course of the Danube to the shores of the Black Sea.
Category: Historical regions in Romania. ... History of Romania by region (9 C) Localities in Romania by historical region (9 C) B. Banat (10 C, 58 P) Bukovina (6 C ...