Administrative Divisions of The People's Republic of Romania - Regions of 1952

Regions of 1952

September 19, 1952 - Decree nr.331. By merging, the number of regions was reduced to 18.

  • Regiunea Arad (Ar.)
  • Regiunea Bacău (Bc.)
  • Regiunea Baia Mare (B.Mr.)
  • Regiunea Bârlad (Bd.)
  • Regiunea Bucureşti (R.B.) (Bucharest City - B.)
  • Regiunea Cluj (Clj.)
  • Regiunea Constanţa (Cţa.)
  • Regiunea Craiova (Cv.)
  • Regiunea Galaţi (Gl.)
  • Regiunea Hunedoara (Dv.)
  • Regiunea Iaşi (Iş.)
  • Regiunea Autonomă Maghiară (Magyar Autonomous Region) (Tg.M.)
  • Regiunea Oradea (Ord.)
  • Regiunea Piteşti (Ptş.)
  • Regiunea Ploieşti (Pl.)
  • Regiunea Stalin (O.S.)
  • Regiunea Suceava (Sv.)
  • Regiunea Timişoara (Tmş.)

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