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  2. Territorial evolution of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the claims of Romania and Ukraine and the final decision done by the ICJ. After the fall of communism in Romania with the Romanian Revolution of December 1989, [45] Romania tried to regain the small Snake Island. [46] Since it is located on the Black Sea, it has access to the sea's continental shelf rich in petroleum and natural gas ...

  3. Romania in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Romania, under the rule of King Carol II, was initially a neutral country in World War II. However, Fascist political forces, especially the Iron Guard, rose in popularity and power, urging an alliance with Nazi Germany and its allies. As the military fortunes of Romania's two main guarantors of territorial integrity—France and ...

  4. List of countries by population in 1939 - Wikipedia

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    1939: 1989: Population distribution by country in 1939. This is a list of countries by population in 1939 (including any dependent, ... Romania [3] 19,933,800 0.9% 15

  5. 1939 in Romania - Wikipedia

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    1 June – With the National Renaissance Front the only party allowed to stand, In the general election, Armand Călinescu is elected prime minister. [4] 22 June – The British ambassador in Bucharest notifies London that the Romanian government is allowing large numbers of illegal Jewish migrants to travel to Palestine.

  6. Kingdom of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Romania (Romanian: Regatul României) was a constitutional monarchy that existed from 13 March (O.S.) / 25 March 1881 with the crowning of prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen as King Carol I (thus beginning the Romanian royal family), until 1947 with the abdication of King Michael I and the Romanian parliament's proclamation ...

  7. History of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Romania in 1939. ... Map of Romania after World War II indicating lost territories. As the country declared war on Germany on the night of 23 August 1944 ...

  8. Greater Romania - Wikipedia

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    Greater Romania. Administrative map of Romania in 1930. The term Greater Romania (Romanian: România Mare) usually refers to the borders of the Kingdom of Romania in the interwar period, [1] achieved after the Great Union. It also refers to a pan-nationalist [2][3] idea. As a concept, its main goal is the creation of a nation-state which would ...

  9. Second Vienna Award - Wikipedia

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    Map of territories that were reassigned to Hungary in 1938 to 1941, including Northern Transylvania and Transcarpathia Romania in 1940, with Northern Transylvania highlighted in yellow. On 1 July 1940, Romania repudiated the Anglo-French guarantee of 13 April 1939, which had become worthless following the Fall of France.