Historical regions of Romania

Historical regions of Romania

At various times during its history, Romania extended over the following historical regions:

*Transylvania and Partium
**Transylvania proper (incl. Northern Transylvania)
**Eastern Banat (partially part of the historical Partium region)
**Crişana (part of the historical Partium region)
**Southern Maramureş (part of the historical Partium region)
*Moldavia
**Moldavia proper (incl. Hertza region)
**Bukovina
**Bessarabia (incl. Budjak)
*Transnistria (divided in Podolia in the north and Yedisan in the south)
*Wallachia
**Muntenia (Greater Wallachia)
**Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia)
*Dobrogea
**Northern Dobrogea (incl. Snake Island)
**Cadrilater (Southern Dobrogea)

Some of those regions don't belong to Romania anymore: Southern Dobruja (since 1940), Northern Bukovina (since 1944), the Snake Island (since 1948) and Bessarabia (since 1944). Transnistria belonged only for a short time during WW2 to Romania (from 1941 to 1944).

ee also

*Development regions of Romania — divisions used currently and which are not based on the borders of historical regions
*Counties of Romania
*Unification of Romania with Moldova


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