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    Ținutul Dunărea de Jos (draft version: Ținutul Dunării) was one of the ten Romanian ținuturi ("lands") founded in 1938, after King Carol II initiated an...
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    Vlașca Ținutul Argeș (Ținutul Bucegi) Ținutul Crișuri (Ținutul Someș) Ținutul Dunării (Ținutul Dunărea de Jos) Ținutul Jiu (Ținutul Olt) Ținutul Mării...
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    the counties of Brăila, Cahul, Covurlui, Fălciu, Putna, Râmnicu Sărat, Tecuci, Tulcea, and Tutova to form Ținutul Dunării. The county (and the whole of Bessarabia)...
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    the counties of Brăila, Covurlui, Fălciu, Ismail, Putna, Râmnicu Sărat, Tecuci, Tulcea and Tutova to form Ținutul Dunării. The area of the county was...
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  • regionalism in Ținutul Mureș and Bukovinian regionalism in Ținutul Suceava). The new regions were short-lived: all regions but Ținutul Olt and Ținutul Timiș had...
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  • November 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014. Cherciu, Cezar (2005). Vrancea și Ținutul Putnei: O lume de altădată 1921–1945 [Vrancea and Putna Land: A world of...
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    the counties of Orhei to the north, Bălți to the north-west, Iași and Fălciu to the west, Cahul to the south-west and Tighina to the south. The county...
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    Muncă și Voe Bună, and later served as the Front's regional leader in Ținutul Mării. He fell from power in 1940, finding himself harassed by successive...
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