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  2. Template:Romanian counties map - Wikipedia

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    Map - Default Image:Romania judete.svg; AB - Default Alba County; AR - Default Arad County; AG - Default Argeș County; BC - Default Bacău County; BH - Default Bihor County; BN - Default Bistrița-Năsăud County; BT - Default Botoșani County; BV - Default Brașov County; BR - Default Brăila County; BZ - Default Buzău County

  3. Counties of Romania - Wikipedia

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    A total of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania.They represent the country's NUTS-3 (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics – Level 3) statistical subdivisions within the European Union and each of them serves as the local level of government within its borders.

  4. Agerpres - Wikipedia

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    Agerpres is the oldest Romanian news agency and the first autonomous agency in Romania.It was established in March 1889 at the initiative of Foreign Minister Petre P. Carp, as the Telegraph Agency of Romania or Romanian Agency with serving as a "fast and accurate service of all general or special interest news".

  5. List of cities and towns in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities of Romania Towns of Romania. This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. [1] For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals.

  6. Administrative divisions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Territorial evolution of Romania, 1859-present (animated map). Divisions of Wallachia, 1601-1718 Divisions of Moldavia, 1601-1718 Divisions of Transylvania, 1606-1660. The earliest organization into județe of the Principalities of Wallachia, [3] respectively ținuturi of Moldavia, dates back at least to the early 15th century.

  7. Mass media in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania has the lowest number of cinema goers in Europe. 75 active cinemas were counted in 2008 (down from 155 in 2004), more than half being outdated theatres owned by the public company Romaniafilm. New multiplex cinemas have been opening in shopping malls, including Hollywood Multiplex, Movieplex Cinema, and Cinema City Romania.

  8. Category:News agencies based in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "News agencies based in Romania" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Romania - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Romania. Romania is the largest country in Southeastern Europe and the twelfth-largest in Europe, having an area of 238,397 square kilometres (92,046 sq mi). [228]: 17 It lies between latitudes 43° and 49° N and longitudes 20° and 30° E. The terrain is distributed roughly equally between mountains, hills, and plains.