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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChernivtsiChernivtsi - Wikipedia

    18 hours ago · Chernivtsi was under the control of the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1941, after which Romania recovered the city, and then again from 1944 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union, after which it became part of independent Ukraine. Chernivtsi is viewed as one of Western Ukraine's main cultural centers.

  2. 18 hours ago · In his book, he provides a confirmation using Romania's own archives, made available in 1994–95 after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and with Nazi documents, survivor testimonies, war crimes trial transcripts, that Romania not only participated in but independently implemented its own autonomous genocide of Jews in Bessarabia, Bukovina ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BucharestBucharest - Wikipedia

    18 hours ago · Bucharest is the eighth largest city in the European Union by population within city limits, behind Warsaw, Poland and one position ahead of Budapest, Hungary . Economically, Bucharest is the most prosperous city in Romania and the richest capital and city in the region, having surpassed Budapest since 2017.

  4. 18 hours ago · The state Republic of Moldova can become a European state only by becoming the second Romanian state. In the Moldovan identity formula, the Republic of Moldova can only be part of the “Russian world”, with all the civilizational consequences of this geopolitical metamorphosis...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BeershebaBeersheba - Wikipedia

    18 hours ago · In 1983, its population was more than 110,000. During the 1990s post-Soviet aliyah, the city's population greatly increased as many immigrants from the former Soviet Union settled there. Urban development in the 21st century Beersheba in the mid-1980s

  6. 18 hours ago · Russian Civil War. The Russian Civil War [a] was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire sparked by the overthrowing of the social-democratic Russian Provisional Government in the October Revolution, as many factions vied to determine Russia's political future. It resulted in the formation of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet ...

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  8. 18 hours ago · v. t. e. The abolition of monarchy is a legislative or revolutionary movement to abolish monarchical elements in government, usually hereditary. Abolition of absolutist monarchy in favor of limited government under constitutional monarchy is a less radical form of anti-royalism that has succeeded in some nations that still retain monarchs, such ...

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