The national day of Romania also called the Union Day or the Unification Day was set after the 1989 Romanian Revolution, when the communist regime came to an end.
On this day all Romanians all over the world celebrate the unification of Transylvania (the central region of Romania, where Dracula’s castle is)—which had been under Austro-Hungarian Empire—with Romania. The union of Transylvania with Romania in 1918 was the last event which marked the unification of the country. In this year all Romanian provinces united in a single state named Romania (Moldavia, Wallachia, Transylvania, Bukovina, Bessarabia, Dobrudja). In December of 1989 Romanian people started new life, stepped from the communistic regime into the democratic system
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