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==History== |
==History== |
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===The Anti-Serbia War (1914-1918)=== |
===The Anti-Serbia War (1914-1918)=== |
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===The Great Depression (1929-1940)=== |
===The Great Depression (1929-1940)=== |
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===Cold War=== |
===Cold War=== |
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+ | Monarchy Abolished on December 30, 1947, and did not get restored to office unlike the Bulgarian monarchy. President Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej gave Transylvania autonomy in a partly successful bid to defuse local anti-communist sentiment in Timișoara and separatist movements in the ethnically Hungarian part known as Selkerland. Pollution and industrial smoke levels were cut slightly in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Constanța, Brașov and Ploiești during the late 1980s. The brutal tyrant Nicolae Ceaușescu was removed from office in 1989 and executed by a popular revolution in Romania. Ion Iliescu then took over and made the country a democracy. |
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− | Monarchy Abolished on December 30, 1947, and did not get restored to office unlike the Bulgarian monarchy. |
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===Life today=== |
===Life today=== |
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==Economy== |
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==Dependencies== |
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It controls the autonomous region of Transylvania. |
It controls the autonomous region of Transylvania. |
Revision as of 05:41, 22 February 2018
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Flag . | CoA . |
Capital | Bucharest. |
Largest City | Bucharest. |
Other major settlements | Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Constanța, Brașov and Ploiești. |
Languages | . |
Leader | President Klaus Iohannis. |
Deputy Leader | . |
Head of parliament | . |
Type of regime | Socialist federal republic. |
Name of national legislature | .. |
Area | . |
Population | 25,872,600. |
Number of international airports | 3. |
Number of major ports | 1. |
State de facto formed | 1825. |
De facto Independence date | 1841. |
Independence de jure recognised on | 1841. |
Currency | Romanian leu. |
Religions | . |
Motto | Lucrătorii lumii, uniți! English:Workers of the World, Unite! |
Imports: | . |
Exports: | . |
Demonym | Romanian. |
Anthem | "Te slăvim Românie". English: "We Glorify Thee, Romania". |
Ethnic groups | . |
Internet TLD: | . |
Highest mountain: | |
Calling code: | . |
Number of military personnel: | 254,000. |
% Literacy: | 98%. |
Drives on the: | Right. |
National sport: | Football. |
National debt: | 4.5bn. |
GDP per capita: | $25,533. |
% Interest rates: | 14.5%. |
% Inflation rates: | 15.5%. |
History
The Anti-Serbia War (1914-1918)
They joined on Serbia's side in 1915.
The Great Depression (1929-1940)
.
The Anti-Hitlerian War (1939-1946)
.
Cold War
Monarchy Abolished on December 30, 1947, and did not get restored to office unlike the Bulgarian monarchy. President Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej gave Transylvania autonomy in a partly successful bid to defuse local anti-communist sentiment in Timișoara and separatist movements in the ethnically Hungarian part known as Selkerland. Pollution and industrial smoke levels were cut slightly in Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Constanța, Brașov and Ploiești during the late 1980s. The brutal tyrant Nicolae Ceaușescu was removed from office in 1989 and executed by a popular revolution in Romania. Ion Iliescu then took over and made the country a democracy.
Life today
The parliament, which has been rather left wing since Ion Iliescu left office, is now largely full reformed communists and the next president will almost certainly be a reformed communist.
Economy
.
Dependencies
It controls the autonomous region of Transylvania.
Organisations
- EU (A better world TL)
- NATO (A better world TL)
- Warsaw Pact (1951-1995) (A better world TL)
- ComEcon (1950-1995) (A better world TL)
- Inter-Balkans Peace Forum (A better world TL)