Regiunea Bucureşti
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Regiunea Bucureşti (Bucureşti/Bucharest region) was one of the 1950 newly established administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania, set after the soviet style.
[edit] History
The capital of the region was Bucharest, and at first, its territory comprised an area similar to the nowadays Ilfov and Giurgiu counties. In 1952 it asimilated the dissoluted Ialomiţa (without rayons Feteşti, to Constanţa region, and Urziceni, to Ploieşti region; both taken in 1960) and Teleorman regions, reaching an area slightly smaller than nowadays Ialomiţa, Călăraşi, Ilfov, Giurgiu and Teleorman counties.
[edit] Neighbors
Bucureşti region had as neighbors:
- 1950 - 1952: East: Ialomiţa region; South: People's Republic of Bulgaria; West: Teleorman; North: Argeş and Prahova regions.
- 1952 - 1960: East: Constanţa region; South: People's Republic of Bulgaria; West: Craiova region; North: Piteşti, Ploieşti and Galaţi regions.
- 1960 - 1968: East: Dobrogea region; South: People's Republic of Bulgaria; West: Oltenia region; North: Argeş, Ploieşti and Galaţi regions.
[edit] Rayons
- 1950 - 1952: Bucureşti, Giurgiu, Mihăileşti, Crevedia, Răcari, Snagov, Brăneşti, Olteniţa, Vidra.
- 1952 - 1960: Bucureşti, Giurgiu, Mihăileşti, Crevedia, Răcari, Snagov, Brăneşti, Olteniţa, Vidra, Slobozia, Călăraşi, Lehliu, Vida, Alexandria, Zimnicea, Vârtoapele, Roşiori de Vede, Drăgăneşti, Turnu Măgurele.
- 1960 - 1968: Bucureşti, Giurgiu, Mihăileşti, Crevedia, Răcari, Snagov, Brăneşti, Olteniţa, Vidra, Slobozia, Călăraşi, Lehliu, Vida, Alexandria, Zimnicea, Vârtoapele, Roşiori de Vede, Drăgăneşti, Turnu Măgurele, Feteşti, Urziceni.