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Wikipedia:Balangkas/Sosyalistang Republika ng Rumanya

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Republikang Bayan ng Rumanya
(1947–1965)
Republica Populară Romînă (Rumano)
Sosyalistang Republika ng Rumanya
(1965–1989)
Republica Socialistă România
1947–1989[1]
Watawat ng Balangkas/Sosyalistang Republika ng Rumanya
Flag
(1965–1989)
Salawikain: Proletari din toate țările, uniți-vă!
"Mga proletaryo ng lahat ng bansa, magkaisa!"
Awitin: Trei culori (1977–1989)
"Tatlong Kulay"
The Socialist Republic of Romania in 1989 in dark green; Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, claimed between November and December 1989[2] but not controlled, in light green
The Socialist Republic of Romania in 1989 in dark green; Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, claimed between November and December 1989[2] but not controlled, in light green
KatayuanWarsaw Pact and Comecon member
Kabisera
at pinakamalaking lungsod
Bucharest
Wikang opisyalRumano
KatawaganRomanian
PamahalaanUnitaryong Marxista–Leninistang unipartidistang sosyalistang republika sa ilalim ng Neo-Stalinistang totalitaryong diktadura
General Secretary 
• 1947–1965
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej
• 1965–1989
Nicolae Ceaușescu
Head of state 
• 1947–1952 (first)
Constantin Ion Parhon
• 1967–1989 (last)
Nicolae Ceaușescu
Head of government 
• 1947–1952 (first)
Petru Groza
• 1982–1989 (last)
Constantin Dăscălescu
LehislaturaGreat National Assembly
PanahonCold War
30 December 1947
13 April 1948
24 September 1952
• Complete independence from Soviet influence
22 April 1964
21 August 1965
22 December 1989
27 December 1989[1]
8 December 1991
TKP (1990 formula)0.863[3]
napakataas
SalapiLeu
Kodigong pantelepono40
Pinalitan
Pumalit
Kingdom of Romania
Romania

Ang Sosyalistang Republika ng Rumanya (Rumano: Republica Socialistă România) ay isang Marxist–Leninistang sosyalistang estado na opisyal na umiral sa Romania mula 1947 hanggang 1989.

  1. De jure until 8 December 1991
  2. "Pagina de istorie: Ceaușescu reales, la al XIV-lea Congres". 24 Nobyembre 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  3. Human Development Report 1990, p. 111