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=== Meddieval Era ===
=== Meddieval Era ===
Romanian history in this era began with the establishment of the '''Principality of Wallachia''', located in the southern part of Transylvanian Alps and extending to the Danube, and the '''Principality of Moldavia''', located from the Outer Eastern Carpathians to the Dniester river, both in the 14th century.
The Wallachian ruler, Basarab I, founded the Principality of Wallachia in 1310. Over time, Wallachia became a crucial buffer zone between the Ottoman Empire to the south and the Hungarian Kingdom to the north. The Wallachian princes struggled to maintain their independence, often forming alliances with other regional powers, such as Poland and Hungary. The most famous Wallachian prince, Vlad III, also known as Vlad the Impaler, achieved notoriety for his brutal tactics in defending Wallachia against the Ottomans.
The Principality of Moldavia, was founded by Dragos in 1359. Moldavia had a rocky relationship with the Ottoman Empire, which threatened the principality with invasion multiple times. The most significant Moldavian ruler, Stephen the Great, was known for his military prowess and diplomacy, which allowed Moldavia to maintain a degree of autonomy despite repeated Ottoman invasions.


=== Principality of Romania  (1859–1881) ===
=== Principality of Romania  (1859–1881) ===

Revision as of 08:25, 17 February 2023

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Romania ( Romanian: România) is a country located in Balkans, with a population of approximately 19.5 million people. It is bordered by Ukraine to the north, Moldova to the northeast, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, and Bulgaria to the south.

History

Meddieval Era

Romanian history in this era began with the establishment of the Principality of Wallachia, located in the southern part of Transylvanian Alps and extending to the Danube, and the Principality of Moldavia, located from the Outer Eastern Carpathians to the Dniester river, both in the 14th century.

The Wallachian ruler, Basarab I, founded the Principality of Wallachia in 1310. Over time, Wallachia became a crucial buffer zone between the Ottoman Empire to the south and the Hungarian Kingdom to the north. The Wallachian princes struggled to maintain their independence, often forming alliances with other regional powers, such as Poland and Hungary. The most famous Wallachian prince, Vlad III, also known as Vlad the Impaler, achieved notoriety for his brutal tactics in defending Wallachia against the Ottomans.

The Principality of Moldavia, was founded by Dragos in 1359. Moldavia had a rocky relationship with the Ottoman Empire, which threatened the principality with invasion multiple times. The most significant Moldavian ruler, Stephen the Great, was known for his military prowess and diplomacy, which allowed Moldavia to maintain a degree of autonomy despite repeated Ottoman invasions.

Principality of Romania (1859–1881)

Kingdom of Romania

WW1 and Great Romania

Interwar period

WW2

Communist era

Contemporary period