• from the year 1925 in Romania. The year saw Miron Cristea elected the first Patriarch of All Romania and ended with the start of the Romanian dynastic crisis...
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    of the universal vote. In 1925, his eldest son, Prince Carol, gave up the rights of succession to the royal crown of Romania leading to a dynastic crisis...
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  • 1925 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1925. 1925 (MCMXXV) was...
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    României în date (in Romanian). Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică. OCLC 637298400. Horedt, Kurt (1958). Contribuţii la istoria Transilvaniei în secolele...
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    of Romania in 1881–1913 Administrative map of Romania in 1925–1938 Regions (Ținuturi) of Romania in 1938–1940 Romania in 1942 Kingdom of Romania in 1947...
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    in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 1925, the church's Primate has borne the title of Patriarch. Its jurisdiction covers the territories of Romania...
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    renounced the throne and prerogatives as crown prince on 28 December 1925. In Romania, Helen was distraught by Carol's attitude, especially as Queen Marie...
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    of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania. They represent...
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    Anghel Saligny (category Ministers of public works of Romania)
    Anghel Saligny (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈaŋɡel saˈliɲi]; 19 April 1854, Șerbănești, Moldavia – 17 June 1925, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian engineer, most...
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    was the fourth child and second son of King Ferdinand I of Romania and his wife Queen Marie. In 1927 after the death of his father, Nicholas was appointed...
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    administrative life. † lost status in 1938 Of the seventeen municipii created in 1925, three are no longer in Romania: Cernăuți, Cetatea Albă, and Chișinău...
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    of Romania (Romanian: Regele României) or King of the Romanians (Romanian: Regele Românilor) was the title of the monarch of the Kingdom of Romania from...
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    Romania (Romanian: Patriarh al Întregii Românii; Romanian pronunciation: [patriˈarh al ɨnˈtred͡ʒi romɨˈni]) is the title of the head of the Romanian Orthodox...
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    to the throne in December 1925, Michael was declared heir apparent. Michael succeeded to the throne of Romania upon Ferdinand's death in July 1927, before...
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    Comunitatii Evreiesti din România. Accessed online 4 December 2006 "Locuitorii străini ai Capitalei: Peste 30.000 de migranţi, înregistraţi în Bucureşti". "Firmele...
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  • Megleno-Romanians was estimated by different authors as follows: 14,000 in 1892 21,700 in 1895 11,960 in 1900 20,000 in 1902 14,720 in 1925 In 1900, the...
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  • The dynastic crisis (Romanian: criza dinastică) of the Kingdom of Romania began in December 1925, when Prince Carol II stated he would renounce his rights...
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    Cahul County was a county of the Kingdom of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944, in the historical region of Bessarabia, the successor...
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    Brașov County (category 1925 establishments in Romania)
    Brașov County (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Transylvania. Its capital city is Brașov. The county incorporates...
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  • post-secondary educational institutions in Romania. Public universities, owned and operated by the state, emerged as such in the 1860s. Private universities,...
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    The Germans of Romania (German: Rumäniendeutsche; Romanian: Germanii din România or germani-români; Hungarian: romániai németek) represent one of the...
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    Satu Mare County (Romanian: Județul Satu Mare, pronounced [ˌsatu ˈmare], Hungarian: Szatmár megye) is a county (județ) of Romania, on the border with...
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  • Patriarchal Cross of Romania (Romanian: Crucea Patriarhală) is the highest Romanian Orthodox ecclesiastical decoration, established in 1925 by Patriarch Miron...
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    county (Romanian: județ) in the Kingdom of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944. The seat was Soroca. The county was located in the northeastern...
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    renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. His name was subsequently removed from the royal house of Romania by King Ferdinand I. After...
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    Ismail County (category 1925 establishments in Romania)
    Ismail County was a county (județ) of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944, in Bessarabia, with the capital city at Ismail. It was...
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    County was a county (Romanian: județ) in the Kingdom of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944. The county was located in the eastern part...
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  • Eugen (category Romanian masculine given names)
    (1925–1997) Eugen Aburel (1899–1975), Romanian surgeon and obstetrician Eugen Bacon, female African-Australian author Eugen Beza (born 1978), Romanian...
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    României (anglicised as: of Romania) according to his amended Romanian birth certificate or as Carol Lambrino (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkarol lambrino][needs...
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  • La Medeleni (category 1925 novels)
    set in the village of Medeleni, in Iași County, Romania. The trilogy includes: The Fickle Border (Romanian: Hotarul Nestatornic) published in 1925, Roads...
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