Historically, Romania was divided into the following regions:
- Dobrogea
- Northern Dobrogea
- Cadrilater (Southern Dobrogea)
- Moldavia
- Moldavia proper
- Bessarabia
- Budjak (southern Bessarabia)
- Bessarabia proper
- Great Transnistria or Bugo-Nistria
- Bukovina
- Bukovina proper
- Pocuţia
- Transylvania and Partium (Ardeal, formed by these)
- Transylvania proper
- Banat (part of the historical Partium region)
- Banat proper
- Western Tribalia formed by Pojarevăţ and Morava regions
- CriÅŸana (part of the historical Partium region)
- MaramureÅŸ (part of the historical Partium region)
- Wallachia
See 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
Romanian historical regions | |
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Dobruja (Northern Dobruja) • Moldavia (Bessarabia • Budjak • Bukovina • Hertza) • Transylvania (Banat • Crişana • Maramureş) • Wallachia (Muntenia • Oltenia) | |
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