Romania’s territories include Transylvania, Oltenia, Muntenia, Moldova, Banat, Bucovina, Dobrogea, Crisana and Satmar si Maramures, which are divided into diverse counties (Judetul in Romanian). The parts of Romania are very different. At the same time, they...
A part of today’s Romania was called Banat in the past. Today this region includes the counties (Romanian: Judetul) Timis, Caras-Severin. The region borders the Republic of Serbia to the west and is bordered by the Danube River to the south. In the north of...
A part of today’s Romania was called Bucovina (Bukovina) in the past. Today, this region includes the county (Romanian: Judetul) of Suceava (Suczawa). The region borders on the Republic of Ukraine in the north and on the Moldova (Moldavia) part of the country in...
A part of today’s Romania was called Dobrogea (Dobruja) in the past. Today, this region includes the counties (Romanian: Judetul) of Tulcea and Constanta. The region borders the Republic of Ukraine to the north and the Republic of Bugaria to the south. To the...
A part of today’s Romania was called Crisana in the past. Today, this region includes the counties (Romanian: Judetul) of Arad, Bihor and Salaj. The region borders on the Republic of Hungary in the west, on the Transilvania region in the east, on the Banat...