Rumänien und seine Regionen: zwischen Mitteleuropa und dem Osten
Abstract: The radical political change in Europe that began in 1989 has also changed the situation in Romania which formerly belonged to the Eastern bloc. As so often in her history Romania today has again become a country situated between Central Europe and the East. Central European influences as far as climate, land use, population and economy are concerned are perceptible chiefly in the part of the country situated west of the mountain arc of the Carpathians. Influences from the East (East Europe, Southeast Europe/Turkey) are especially intensive in the regions situated beyond the Carpathians. Central European influences are strongest on the western and central regions: West Romania with the towns of Timisoara and Oradea, the Romanian Western Mountains (Muntii Apuseni), and Transylvania situated in the Centre with the towns of Cluj-Napoca, Sibiu and Brasov. The effects of century-old links with Central Europe are reflected in the appearance of the Transylvanian towns and villages as well
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Romania and its regions: between Central Europe and the East
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Deutsch
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In: Europa Regional ; 1.1993 (1993) 2 ; 12-21
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Osten
Rumänien
Mitteleuropa
Ungarn
Dobrudscha
Siebenbürgen
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Geschichte Europas
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urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-48518-2
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- 1993