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Romanian Wikisource has original text related to this article: La Bucovina (Mihai Eminescu original poem in Romanian) "Chernivtsi oblast (region) info page". Travel information on Ukrainian (Northern) Bukovina. Archived from the original on 20 June 2011. Ukrainian Census results (in English and Ukrainian) City of Chernivtsy (in Ukrainian)
Map of Romania with Maramureș region highlighted Northern Maramureș as part of the Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine. Maramureș (Romanian: Maramureș pronounced [maraˈmureʃ] ⓘ; Ukrainian: Мармарощина, romanized: Marmaroshchyna; Hungarian: Máramaros [ˈmaːrɒmɒroʃ]) is a geographical, historical and cultural region in northern Romania and western Ukraine.
Romania tried to defend and secure its new borders during the interwar period with the help of France and the United Kingdom (UK), but at the start of World War II, Romania was left defenseless and in a 1940 ultimatum, the Soviet Union demanded and occupied Bessarabia and also Northern Bukovina as "compensation" for the "great loss brought to ...
Northern Dobruja: in Romania since 1878 (with the exception of some Danubian islands and Snake Island, which were incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1948, and became part of Ukraine in 1991). Wallachia, western Moldavia, and Dobruja are sometimes referred collectively as the Regat ( The Kingdom ), as they formed the Romanian "Old" Kingdom ...
The Czechoslovak delegation at the Conference of the Treaty of Versailles insisted that the northern half of Maramureș be combined with Carpathian Ruthenia, based on the fact that the August 17, 1916 Treaty (article 4) between Romania and the powers of the Entante (Britain, France, Russia and Italy) precluding the entrance of Romania in World ...
Northern Dobruja (Romanian: Dobrogea de Nord or simply Dobrogea; Bulgarian: Северна Добруджа, Severna Dobrudzha) is the part of Dobruja within the borders of Romania. It lies between the lower Danube River and the Black Sea , bordered in the south by Southern Dobruja , which is a part of Bulgaria .
[156] [157] The Romanian administration in Northern Transylvania was soon restored, and Groza's government carried out an agrarian reform. [157] In February 1947, the Paris Peace Treaties confirmed the return of Northern Transylvania to Romania, but they also legalised the presence of units of the Red Army in the country. [158] [159]
Nucșoara is a commune in Argeș County, Muntenia, Romania.It is composed of four villages: Gruiu, Nucșoara, Sboghițești and Slatina. The commune is located in the northern part of the county, on the border with Brașov County.