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  2. Administrative divisions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    NUTS II level: 8 development regions, with an average population of 2.8 million inhabitants per region, although not administrative divisions per se, have been used for decades for statistical purposes by the Romanian National Commission of Statistics (NCS). Recently they also exist to co-ordinate regional development and appropriation of ...

  3. NUTS statistical regions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    ROMÂNIA - NUTS level 2 [permanent dead link ‍] ROMÂNIA - NUTS level 3 [permanent dead link ‍] Correspondence between the NUTS levels and the national administrative units; List of current NUTS codes. Download current NUTS codes (ODS format) Counties of Romania, Statoids.com

  4. Development regions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The development regions of Romania (Romanian: Regiunile de dezvoltare ale României) refer to the eight regional divisions created in Romania in 1998 in order to better co-ordinate regional development as Romania progressed towards accession to the European Union (EU). The development regions correspond to NUTS 2-level divisions in EU member ...

  5. Regions of the People's Republic of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The regions of RPR between 1960–1968. 1960 – As of 24 December, the final step, with territory redistribution and some regions renamed. The Magyar administrative entity was renamed Regiunea Mureș-Autonomă Maghiară (Mureș Region – Magyar Autonomous), also modifying its territory. By the end, the number of regions was reduced to 16.

  6. Portal:Romania/Geography - Wikipedia

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    Romania (dated: Rumania, Roumania; Romanian: România, [ro.mɨˈni.a]) is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe.It shares a border with Hungary to the north-west, Serbia to the south-west, Ukraine to the north and a small portion in the central-east border, Republic of Moldova to the north-east, and Bulgaria to the south.

  7. Category:Geography of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Hiking trails in Romania (2 P) Historical geography of Romania (10 C, ... Wine regions of Romania (4 P)

  8. Csángó Land - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Csángós, although mostly living in Moldavia, also live in Transylvania (part of Romania as well), precisely in two zones. These are the area around the Ghimeș-Palanca Pass and the so-called Seven Villages. [2] Additionally, there is a Csángó village in Northern Dobruja, a region also in Romania, known as Oituz (in Constanța County ...

  9. Macroregiunea Unu - Wikipedia

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    Macroregion One (Romanian: Macroregiunea Unu) is a statistical (NUTS 1) region of Romania. It consists of two development regions ( Northwest [ 1 ] and Center ), twelve counties, respectively. Geography