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Revision as of 13:14, 1 February 2019

Historical regions in Romania
Banat Banat (1918–)
  • Banat
Dobruja Dobruja (1878–)
Moldavia Moldavia (1859–)
Transylvania Transylvania (1918–)
Wallachia Wallachia (1859–)
  • 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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