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While in Romania he met with Romanian President Ion Iliescu and Alencar was presented with the Order of the Star of Romania. [8] In 2010, Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim also paid a visit to Romania. [4] In June 2013, a Friendship Group between the Brazilian and Romanian Parliament was established. The Brazil-Romania Parliamentary ...
The Romanian United Principalities did not participate in any wars. ... Brazil (1942–1945) ... Romanian People's Republic (1947–1965)
Romanian Brazilians (Romeno-brasileiro) are Brazilians of full, partial, or predominantly Romanian descent, or Romanian-born people residing in Brazil. [2] According to 2008 estimates, there are around 200,000 Romanians or people of Romanian descent currently living in Brazil, [3] although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania says there only are 7,393 Romanian citizens in Brazil and up ...
In Romania proper, Soviet occupation following World War II facilitated the rise of the Communist Party as the main political force, leading ultimately to the forced abdication of the King and the establishment of a single-party people's republic in 1947. Romania was proclaimed a people's republic [294] [295] and remained under military and ...
Romania (then the Romanian People's Republic) joined the United Nations (UN) on 14 December 1955 [1] following the adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 109. [2] Romania had already attempted to join the UN on 1947, but its membership application was rejected after the adoption of the United Nations Security Council ...
Map of the Kingdom of Romania between 1918 and 1940 (Greater Romania) and its historical regions. In Romanian historiography, the Great Union (Romanian: Marea Unire) or Great Union of 1918 (Marea Unire din 1918) was the series of political unifications the Kingdom of Romania had with several of the Romanian historical regions, starting with Bessarabia on 27 March 1918, continuing with Bukovina ...
Romania becomes the first European country to abolish the death penalty. [160] This, however, did not last, it is now abolished in Romania since 1990. [161] 1866: On February 22, Alexandru Ioan Cuza is forced to sign his abdication, which was mainly caused by the Agrarian Reform from 1863 that made him many enemies [citation needed].
Romania relied on regional alliances and protection from France and the United Kingdom at the west. However, soon Nazi Germany defeated France, causing great concern in the country. Since it was already apparent that the West could no longer protect Romania, the Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region in 1940 ...