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==History==
 
==History==
 
===The Anti-Serbia War (1914-1918)===
 
===The Anti-Serbia War (1914-1918)===
They joined on Serbia's side in 1915.
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===The Great Depression (1929-1940)===
 
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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.
Monarchy Abolished on December 30, 1947, and did not get restored to office unlike the Bulgarian monarchy.
 
   
 
===Life today===
 
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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.
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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

Name- Socialist Federal Republic of Romania.
Local name- Republica Socialistă Federală România.
Time line: A better world (TL)
OTL location: Moldova less Transdinistria and Romania less Transylvania Liberia.
File:M .png File:M .png
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%.
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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

  1. EU (A better world TL)
  2. NATO (A better world TL)
  3. Warsaw Pact (1951-1995) (A better world TL)
  4. ComEcon (1950-1995) (A better world TL)
  5. Inter-Balkans Peace Forum (A better world TL)