Republica Populară Romînă | ||||
Satellite state of the Soviet Union | ||||
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Anthem Zdrobite cătuşe Te slăvim Românie | ||||
Capital | Bucharest | |||
Government | Socialist republic | |||
Head of State | ||||
- 1947-1952 | Constantin Ion Parhon | |||
- 1952-1958 | Petru Adam Groza | |||
- 1958-1961 | Ion Gheorghe Maurer | |||
- 1961-1965 | Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej | |||
- 1965 | Chivu Stoica | |||
Head of Government | ||||
- 1947-1952 | Petru Groza | |||
- 1952-1955 | Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej | |||
- 1955-1961 | Chivu Stoica | |||
- 1961-1965 | Ion Gheorghe Maurer | |||
Legislature | Great National Assembly | |||
History | ||||
- December 30, 1947 | Monarchy abolished | |||
- August 21, 1965 | New constitution | |||
Area | 238,391 km² | |||
Currency | Romanian Leu | |||
Romania | ||||
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The Romanian Popular Republic (1947-1965) was a socialist republic in Eastern Europe.
Head of State
- Constantin Ion Parhon (₩) (December 30, 1947 - June 2, 1952)
- Petru Adam Groza (₩) (June 2, 1952 - January 11, 1958)
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (₩) (January 11, 1958 - March 21, 1961)
- Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (₩) (March 21, 1961 - March 19, 1965)
- Chivu Stoica (₩) (March 19, 1965 - August 21, 1965)
Head of Government
- Petru Groza (₩) (December 30, 1947 - June 2, 1952)
- Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (₩) (June 2, 1952 - October 2, 1955)
- Chivu Stoica (₩) (October 2, 1955 - March 21, 1961)
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (₩) (March 21, 1961 - August 21, 1965)
Nation
Romanian Polities
Romania (From 1989)
Socialist Republic of Romania (1965-1989)
Kingdom of Romania (1938-1947)
Kingdom of Romania (1918-1938)
Kingdom of Romania (1881-1918)
United Romanian Principalities
Principality of Moldavia
Principality of Wallachia
Neighbouring Nations
References
- Romania: a country study (Library of Congress)
- Romania: a country study (archive.org)
- World Statesmen.org
- Wikipedia