Cluj Region
Regiunea Cluj (Cluj region) was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania, set after the soviet style.
History
The capital of the region was the city of Cluj, and at first, its territory comprised an area slightly smaller than the nowadays Cluj and Sălaj counties. In 1952 it assimilated the southern rayon of the dissolved Rodna region and a rayon from the reorganised Mureş region, reaching an area slightly smaller than nowadays Cluj, Sălaj, Bistriţa-Năsăud counties. In 1960 it lost two rayons to the reorganised Mureş Region - Magyar Autonomous
Neighbors
Cluj region had as neighbors:
- 1950–1952: East: Rodna and Mureş regions; South: Hunedoara and Arad regions; West: Bihor region; North: Baia Mare region.
- 1952–1960: East: Suceava and Magyar Autonomous regions; South: Stalin, Hunedoara and Arad regions; West: Oradea region; North: Baia Mare region.
- 1960–1968: East: Suceava and Mureş - Magyar Autonomous regions; South: Braşov and Hunedoara; West: Crişana region; North: Maramureş region.
Rayons
- 1950–1952: Cluj, Zalău, Huedin, Câmpeni, Dej, Turda, Gherla, Jibău, Aiud.
- 1952–1960: Cluj, Zalău, Huedin, Câmpeni, Dej, Turda, Gherla, Jibou, Aiud, Năsăud, Bistriţa, Sărmaş, Luduş, Beclean.
- 1960–1968: Cluj, Zalău, Huedin, Câmpeni, Dej, Turda, Gherla, Jibou, Aiud, Năsăud, Bistriţa, Beclean.
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