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* ] (1918–40; 1941–44)<sup>c</sup>
* ] (1918–40; 1941–44)<sup>c</sup>
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* ]<sup>d</sup>
* ] (1859–1940; 1941–44)
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<sup>b</sup>
(1859–1940; 1941–44)
* Southern Bessarabia<sup>b</sup> (including a part of ]) (1859–78)
* Southern Bessarabia<sup>b</sup> (including a part of ]) (1859–78)
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Historical regions
in
Romania
Banat
(1918–)
Banat
Dobruja
(1878–)
Northern Dobruja
Southern Dobruja
(1913–16; 1919–40)
Moldavia
(1859–)
Bessarabia
(1918–40; 1941–44)
Bukovina
Hertza
(1859–1940; 1941–44)
Southern Bessarabia (including a part of
Budjak
) (1859–78)
Western Moldavia
Transylvania
(1918–)
Crișana
Maramureș
Transylvania
Wallachia
(1859–)
Muntenia
Oltenia
De jure
since 1920
De jure
since 1862
South-western part in Romania (1859–78)
Southern Bukovina in Romania (1918–); Northern Bukovina in Romania (1918–40; 1941–44)
Northern Transylvania
in Hungary (1940–44)
Only the eastern part
Only the southern part
Transylvania proper
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