Nistru is the river on the east of Moldova, Prut separates Moldova from Romania, and the capital city is on the river Bic
Two major cities in Romania are Bucharest and Cluj.
north and east Ukraine, WEST HUNGARY, SOUTH WEST Serbia, SOUTH BULGARIA ,SOUTH EST BLACK SEA, EAST MOLDOVA. AT the SOUTH OF ROMANIA, BETWEEN ROMANIA AND BULGARIA IS DANUBE RIVER.
KievKharkivDnipropetrovskOdessaDonetsk
The capital is Kiev. Sevastopol is disputed between Ukraine and Russia.
Romania has some historical provinces: Muntenia, Oltenia, Banat, Crişana, Transylvania, Maramureş, Moldova, Dobrogea, Bucovina.The Northern part of Bucovina and the Southern part of Bessarabia are occupied now by the Ukrainian invaders - after the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact from August 1939.The major part of Bessarabia is now a separate state called Moldova (do not confuse with the province Moldova of Romania).Now Romania is divided in 41 counties (judeţe) and the capital (Bucharest) municipality.
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Romania has some historical provinces: Muntenia, Oltenia, Banat, CriÅŸana, Transylvania, MaramureÅŸ, Moldova, Dobrogea, Bucovina. The Northern part of Bucovina and the Southern part of Bessarabia are occupied now by the Ukrainian invaders - after the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact from August 1939. The major part of Bessarabia is now a separate state called Moldova (do not confuse with the province Moldova from Romania). With the help of Hitler Bulgarians invaded in 1940 the Southern Dobrogea.
Bucureşti, Cluj, Iaşi, Timişoara, Constanţa
Approximately 70% of the population in Ukraine lives in urban areas. The major cities in Ukraine include Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa, which have significant populations. Urbanization in Ukraine has been steadily increasing over the years.
The major tourism in Romania is on the seaside of the Black Sea.
Two major ports providing access to the Black Sea are Constanța in Romania and Odessa in Ukraine. Constanța is the largest port in Romania and serves as a key hub for trade in the region. Odessa, on the other hand, is the largest port in Ukraine and plays a significant role in the export of agricultural products and other goods from the country. Both ports are vital for maritime transport and trade in the Black Sea area.