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1938 in Romania

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1938
in
Romania

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Events from the year 1938 in Romania. A self-coup and subsequent new constitution make Carol II a royal dictator.

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References

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United Principalities
Years of the United Principalities.
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  • 1868
  • 1869
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  • 1871
  • 1872
  • 1873
  • 1874
  • 1875
  • 1876
  • 1877
  • 1878
  • 1879
  • 1880
  • 1881
Kingdom of Romania
Years of the Kingdom of Romania and the short-lived National Legionary State (1940–1941).
Socialist Romania
Years between the abdication of King Michael of Romania and the December 1989 Romanian Revolution.
Romania
Years since the December 1989 Romanian Revolution.
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