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Historically, ''']''' was divided into the following regions: | |||
*] and ] | *] and ] | ||
**Transylvania proper | **Transylvania proper | ||
**] | **] | ||
**Eastern |
**] (part of the historical Partium region) | ||
**] (part of the historical Partium region) | **] (part of the historical Partium region) | ||
**] (part of the historical Partium region) | |||
*] | *] | ||
**Moldavia proper | **Moldavia proper | ||
**] | |||
**] | |||
**] | |||
***Bessarabia without Budjak | |||
***] (southern Bessarabia) | |||
*] (divided in ] in the north and ] in the south) | |||
*] | *] | ||
**] (Greater Wallachia) | **] (Greater Wallachia) | ||
**] (Lesser Wallachia) | **] (Lesser Wallachia) | ||
*] | *] | ||
**Northern Dobrogea | |||
***] | |||
**] (Southern Dobrogea) | |||
Some of those regions don't belong to Romania anymore: Southern Dobruja (since 1940), Northern Bukovina (since 1944), the Snake Island (since 1948) and Bessarabia (since 1944). Transnistria belonged only for a short time during ] to Romania (from 1941 to 1944). | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 15:14, 1 September 2008
Historically, Romania was divided into the following regions:
- Transylvania and Partium
- Transylvania proper
- Eastern Banat
- Eastern Crişana (part of the historical Partium region)
- Southern Maramureş (part of the historical Partium region)
- Moldavia
- Moldavia proper
- Southern Bukovina
- Wallachia
- Northern Dobrogea
See also
- Development regions of Romania — divisions used currently and which are not based on the borders of historical regions
- Counties of Romania
- Unification of Romania with Moldova
Historical regions in Romania | |
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Banat (1918–) |
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Dobruja (1878–) |
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Moldavia (1859–) |
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Transylvania (1918–) | |
Wallachia (1859–) | |
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