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  2. Category:Romania–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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  3. Foreign relations of Romania - Wikipedia

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    between November 1949 – July 1, 1960, Romania had diplomatic relations with Italy who was responsible for Trust Territory of Somalia's foreign affairs) since July 10, 1965 South Sudan: 2011-07-09: See Foreign relations of South Sudan. Romania has no diplomatic office in The Republic of South Sudan.

  4. Foreign relations of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    See Iran-Sudan relations. Relations between Sudan and Iran have long been cordial due to their opposition to the State of Israel and extensive trade and diplomatic services existed between the two nations. In January 2016, Sudan severed relations with Iran, choosing instead to align itself with Saudi Arabia's isolation of Tehran. [158] Iraq

  5. Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan, [c] officially the Republic of the Sudan, [d] is a country in Northeast Africa.It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the southeast, and South Sudan to the south.

  6. Category:Bilateral relations of Romania - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Romania–Sudan relations (3 C) Romania–Sweden relations ... Pages in category "Bilateral relations of Romania"

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  8. Category:Romanian expatriates in Sudan - Wikipedia

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  9. History of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The constitution of 1923 gave the king free rein to dissolve parliament and call elections at will; as a result, Romania was to experience over 25 governments in a single decade. Increasingly, these governments were dominated by a number of antisemitic , ultra-nationalist, and mostly at least quasi-fascist parties.