Ținutul Dunărea de Jos
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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 institutional reform by modifying the 1923 Constitution and the law of territorial administration.[1] Named after the Danube River and extending over historical areas of Moldavia (into Moldavia-proper, as well as Budjak and Bessarabia), parts of Northern Dobruja (with the Danube Delta), and an area of Wallachia around Brăila. Its capital was the city of Galați. Ținutul Dunărea de Jos ceased to exist following the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina and the king's abdication in 1940.[2]
Ținutul Dunărea de Jos
Ținutul Dunării | |
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Land (Ținut) | |
Country | Romania |
Former counties included | Brăila County, Cahul County, Covurlui County, Fălciu County, Ismail County, Putna County, Râmnicu Sărat County, Tecuci County, Tulcea County, Tutova County |
Historic region | Dobruja (parts of Northern Dobruja), Moldavia (parts of Bessarabia, Budjak) |
Capital city (Reședință de ținut) | Galați |
Established | 14 August 1938 |
Ceased to exist | 22 September 1940 |
Government | |
• Type | Rezident Regal |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |