Official name of Romania between 1947 and 1989, meaning Republic of Romania.
Nowadays Romania is still a Republic but the terminology "republic" from the official name dropped.
Before 1947 Romania was lead by Kings and Princes. URSS changed that.
It's between Central Europe and S-E Europe (somewhere between Russia and Greece) (the same time zone as Turkey or Israel). Its neighbours are Ukraine in the North, Moldova (once a part of Romania and then USSR) in the East, Bulgaria in the South, Serbia in the South-West and Hungary in the West. The south-western and southern border is in fact the River Danube, which forms here a magnificent delta before flowing into the Black Sea (the south-eastern border).
Romania is placed in the South-East of Europe, near Danube and Black Sea.
Northern hemisphere, Eastern Europe
Latitude: between 43037'07" and 48015'06" northern latitude
Longitude: between 20015'44" and 29041'24" eastern longitude
Moldova is in the Eastern Europe, between Ukraine and Romania.
Romania is in South Eastern Europe. :)
Yes it is a republic
The communist Romania's official name was Republica Socialistă România.
Republica ended in 1998.
Republica was created in 1994.
The accent goes on the U in Republica
Republica metro station was created in 1981.
Republica - album - was created on 1996-10-05.
la republica
La Republica is online newspaper and current event publication that can be found online at the official website La Republica that ends in the PE website code.
The ancient name of the territory, 2 000 years ago was Dacia.In the XIXth century for a short period of time (1859-1866) the official name was Principatele Unite ale Moldovei și Țării Românești.The official name România is from 1866.During the communist period the names were: Republica Populară Română and after Republica Socialistă Română.Provinces:The today province Muntenia had also other names: Valahia, Ţara Românească.Another name of Transylvania was Ardeal.An alternate name for Moldova was Ţara Moldovei.Vallachia, Moldavia, Transylvania. These three regions were distinct states (principalities), ruled by a prince called "Voda". Nowadays, Moldavia is divided between the namesake region of Romania and the ex-USSR state of Moldova.
Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine (and the Black Sea).
Copa da Republica de Ciclismo was created in 2002.
Republica dos estados unidos do Brazil 50 worth