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List Of Years In Romania
This is a list of years in Romania. See also the timeline of Romanian history. For only articles about years in Romania that have been written, see :Years in Romania. 1989–present Years since the December 1989 Romanian Revolution. 1947–1989 Years between the abdication of King Michael of Romania and the December 1989 Romanian Revolution. 1881–1947 Years of the Kingdom of Romania and the short-lived National Legionary State (1940–1941). 1859–1881 Years of the United Principalities. See also * Timeline of Romanian history * Timeline of Iași * Timeline of Bucharest The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bucharest, Romania. Before the 17th century * 1459 – Bucharest chartered by Drăculeşti Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia. * 1559 – Old Court Church built by Mircea Ciobanul * 1587 ... * List of years by country {{DEFAULTSORT:Years in Romania, List of Romania history-related lists Romania< ...
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Romania
Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast. It has a predominantly Temperate climate, temperate-continental climate, and an area of , with a population of around 19 million. Romania is the List of European countries by area, twelfth-largest country in Europe and the List of European Union member states by population, sixth-most populous member state of the European Union. Its capital and largest city is Bucharest, followed by Iași, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Constanța, Craiova, Brașov, and Galați. The Danube, Europe's second-longest river, rises in Germany's Black Forest and flows in a southeasterly direction for , before emptying into Romania's Danube Delta. The Carpathian Mountains, which cross Roma ...
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Timeline Of Romanian History
__NOTOC__ This is a timeline of Romanian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Romania and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Romania. Millennia: 1st BC 1st2nd3rd Centuries: 5th BC 4th BC 3rd BC 2nd BC 1st BC 1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th 8th9th10th11th 12th13th14th15th 16th17th 18th19th20th21st 1st millennium BC Centuries: 5th BC 4th BC 3rd BC 2nd BC 1st BC 5th century BC 4th century BC 3rd century BC 2nd century BC 1st century BC 1st millennium Centuries: 1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th 8th9th10th 1st century 2nd century 3rd century 4th century 5th century 6th century 7th century 8th century 9th century 10th century 2nd millennium Centuries: 11th 12th13th14th15th 16th17th 18th19th20th 11th century 12th century 13th century 14th century }; ro, Despotatul Dobrogei or Țara Cărvunei) split off from the Second Bul ...
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Romanian Revolution
The Romanian Revolution ( ro, Revoluția Română), also known as the Christmas Revolution ( ro, Revoluția de Crăciun), was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the Revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries around the world. The Romanian Revolution started in the city of Timișoara and soon spread throughout the country, ultimately culminating in the drumhead trial and execution of longtime Romanian Communist Party (PCR) General Secretary Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife Elena, and the end of 42 years of Communist rule in Romania. It was also the last removal of a Marxist–Leninist government in a Warsaw Pact country during the events of 1989, and the only one that violently overthrew a country's leadership and executed its leader; according to estimates, over one thousand people died and thousands more were injured. Following World War II, Romania was placed under the Soviet sphere of influence in 1947 with Communist rul ...
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Michael I Of Romania
Michael I ( ro, Mihai I ; 25 October 1921 – 5 December 2017) was the last King of Romania, reigning from 20 July 1927 to 8 June 1930 and again from 6 September 1940 until his forced abdication on 30 December 1947. Shortly after Michael's birth, his father, Crown Prince Carol of Romania, had become involved in a controversial relationship with Magda Lupescu. In 1925, Carol was pressured to renounce his rights to the throne and moved to Paris in exile with Lupescu. In 1927, Michael ascended the throne, following the death of his grandfather King Ferdinand I. As Michael was still a minor, a regency council was instituted, composed of his uncle Prince Nicolae, Patriarch Miron Cristea and the president of the Supreme Court, Gheorghe Buzdugan. The council proved to be ineffective and, in 1930, Carol returned to Romania and replaced his son as monarch, reigning as Carol II. As a result, Michael returned to being heir apparent to the throne and was given the additional title of G ...
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