• The union of Bukovina with Romania was declared in 28 November 1918, being officially recognized by the international community in 1919 and 1920. 22 October...
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    the Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, following an ultimatum made to Romania on 26 June 1940 that threatened the use of force. Those...
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  • Great Union Union of Transylvania with Romania Union of Bukovina with Romania Greater Romania Unification of Moldova and Romania Moldova–Romania relations...
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    the unification of Transylvania, Bassarabia, and Bukovina with the Romanian Kingdom in 1918, something that is known as the Great Union. This holiday was...
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    Maramureș with the Romanian Kingdom. Bessarabia and Bukovina had joined with the Kingdom of Romania earlier in 1918. August 17, 1916: Romania signed a...
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    The Duchy of Bukovina (German: Herzogtum Bukowina or Herzogtum Buchenland; Romanian: Ducatul Bucovinei; Ukrainian: Герцогство Буковина, romanized: Hertsohstvo...
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    The Bukovina Germans (German: Bukowinadeutsche or Buchenlanddeutsche, Romanian: Germani bucovineni or nemți bucovineni), also known and referred to as...
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    Greater Romania (Romanian: România Mare) usually refers to the borders of the Kingdom of Romania in the interwar period, achieved after the Great Union. It...
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    recovered by Romania as an ally of Nazi Germany after the latter invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, but retaken by the Soviet army in 1944. Bukovina's population...
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    Kingdom of Romania had with several of the so-called Romanian historical regions, starting with Bessarabia on 27 March 1918, continuing with Bukovina on 28...
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  • the Romanian military intervention in Bukovina, which proclaimed the union of the region with the Kingdom of Romania in 1918. On 28 November 1918, the Congress...
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    Northern Bukovina with Romania. Following the declaration of independence on 27 August 1991, the Romanian flag defaced with the Moldovan coat of arms and...
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    considered more radical than the right-wing Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR). S.O.S Romania has been described as being closely tied to Russia. Since...
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    (Vama) in 1900. After the Union of Bukovina with Romania at the end of World War I, the town became part of the Kingdom of Romania. Later, between 1925 and...
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    part of Romania since 1944; Southern Bukovina: following the union with Romania in 1918 (initially, the entire region of Bukovina was part of Romania, until...
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  • Swabians, Bukovina Germans, Sathmar Swabians, Regat Germans, Zipser Germans, and Dobrujan Germans. "The Euromosaic study Hungarian in Romania - General...
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  • Great Union of Romania in 1918 Unification of Bessarabia with Romania in 1918 Union of Bukovina with Romania in 1918 Union of Transylvania with Romania in...
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    The Alliance for the Union of Romanians (Romanian: Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor, AUR, meaning "gold" in Romanian) is a right-wing populist and nationalist...
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    to the unifications of Romania with the regions of Bessarabia, Bukovina and Transylvania in 1918 during or following the end of World War I. It is also...
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    with several other countries, including Romania (which had the primary objective of reintegrating Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina into the Romanian state)...
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    of the Prut River. Formerly the capital of the historic region of Bukovina, which is now divided between Romania and Ukraine, Chernivtsi serves as the administrative...
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  • Congress of Bukovina to unite the region of Bukovina with the Kingdom of Romania on 28 November 1918. Bukovina had belonged to the Romanian principality of Moldavia...
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    is a list of public holidays in Romania. According to Romanian law, Romania had 15 public holidays as of 2011, which cover 14% of the days of the year...
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    Siret (category Duchy of Bukovina)
    northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Siret is the 11th largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 6,708...
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    of Antonescu, Romania changed sides in 1944 and fought against the Axis, thus losing Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina once again to the Soviet Union....
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    "Greater Romania", which included the provinces that became part of the state after World War I (Bessarabia, Banat, Bukovina, and Transylvania). With the exception...
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    the restoration of independent Poland, since 1919, many Poles left Bukovina for Poland. Four Polish newspapers were issued in Romania in the interbellum...
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    War I, the Union of Bukovina with Romania was declared by the General Congress of Bukovina, and the town became part of the Kingdom of Romania. On 18 December...
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  • Soviet claims on Romanian territory. In the summer of 1940, as had been agreed with Germany, the USSR occupied Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina; in August and...
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  • cede Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to the Soviet Union and Northern Transylvania to Hungary. In November 1940, Romania signed the Tripartite Pact and...
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