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Historical regions in Romania | |
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Banat (1918–) • Dobruja (Northern Dobruja (1878–) • Southern Dobruja (1913–40) • Moldavia (1866–) (Bessarabia (1918–40; 1941–44) • Bukovina • Hertza (1866–1940; 1941–44)) • Transylvania (1918–) (Crişana • Maramureş) • Wallachia (1866-) (Muntenia • Oltenia) | |
De jure since 1920. Cahul, Ismail and Bolgrad in Romania, 1866–78. Southern Bukovina in Romania 1918–; Northern Bukovina, 1918–40. Northern Transylvania in Hungary, 1940–44. Only the eastern part. |