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| native_name = România | | native_name = România | ||
| common_name = Romania | | common_name = Romania | ||
| image_flag =Flag of Romania.png | | image_flag = Flag of Romania.png | ||
| image_coat =Coat of arms of Romania.png | | image_coat = Coat of arms of Romania.png | ||
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| official_languages = [[Romanian language|Romanian]] | | official_languages = [[Romanian language|Romanian]] | ||
| languages_type = Recognised minority languages | | languages_type = Recognised minority languages | ||
| languages = Hungarian | | languages = Hungarian, Romani, German, Ukrainian, Serbian, Turkish, Tatar | ||
| demonym = Romanian | | demonym = Romanian | ||
| government_type = Unitary semi-presidential republic | | government_type = Unitary semi-presidential republic | ||
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'''Romania''' (Romanian: ''România'') is a country in Southeastern Europe, located at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Balkans, and the Black Sea region. It borders Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Hungary, and possesses a strategic coastline along the Black Sea | '''Romania''' ([[Romanian language|Romanian]]: ''România'') is a country in Southeastern Europe, located at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Balkans, and the Black Sea region. It borders Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Hungary, and possesses a strategic coastline along the Black Sea. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
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* The Carpathian Mountains form a central arc dividing the country. | * The Carpathian Mountains form a central arc dividing the country. | ||
* Extensive plains dominate the south and east. | * Extensive plains dominate the south and east. | ||
* The Danube Delta is among | * The Danube Delta is among Europe's most significant wetlands. | ||
* The Black Sea coast provides maritime access and strategic depth. | * The Black Sea coast provides maritime access and strategic depth. | ||
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Romanian territories developed under Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Hungarian, and Habsburg influence. Political authority was often localized and personal, contributing to durable traditions of patronage and informal governance. | Romanian territories developed under Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Hungarian, and Habsburg influence. Political authority was often localized and personal, contributing to durable traditions of patronage and informal governance. | ||
=== Formation of the modern state | === Formation of the modern state === | ||
The unification of Wallachia and Moldavia in 1859 laid the foundation of the modern state. Independence was achieved in 1877, followed by the proclamation of the Kingdom of Romania in 1881. Administrative capacity expanded unevenly, particularly outside major urban centers. | The unification of Wallachia and Moldavia in 1859 laid the foundation of the modern state. Independence was achieved in 1877, followed by the proclamation of the Kingdom of Romania in 1881. Administrative capacity expanded unevenly, particularly outside major urban centers. | ||
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=== Post-1989 transition === | === Post-1989 transition === | ||
The 1989 revolution initiated | The 1989 revolution initiated Romania's transition to a democratic system and market economy. The period involved rapid privatization, social dislocation, and persistent corruption challenges. Informal networks developed alongside formal institutions, particularly during the 1990s and early 2000s. | ||
=== European integration === | === European integration === | ||
Romania joined NATO and the European Union in the early 21st century. Integration improved infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and international standing, while internal disparities and governance challenges persisted. | Romania joined NATO and the European Union in the early 21st century. Integration improved infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and international standing, while internal disparities and governance challenges persisted. | ||
=== Contemporary period | === Contemporary period === | ||
Romania entered the 2020s as a formally stable republic facing demographic decline, regional economic inequality, corruption legacies, and increased strategic pressure on transport, energy, and maritime corridors. | |||
During this period, several organized criminal and corruption networks operating within and beyond Romania | During this period, several organized criminal and corruption networks operating within and beyond Romania received increased scrutiny. The [[Bucharest Butchers]] became the central case in later investigative and judicial records, with activity traced through Bucharest, Ilfov County, vehicle workshops, property networks, courier routes, and external suppliers.<ref name="bucharest-butchers"/> | ||
=== 2025 institutional reconstruction === | |||
The collapse of the Bucharest Butchers and the final dismantling of [[Snubable Enterprise]] in spring 2025 triggered a state-level institutional reconstruction in Romania. The crisis reached its main phase between 30 April and 3 May 2025. [[Stefan Shrankenhaus]] died during an attempted escape on 30 April. [[Richard Rambam]], [[Peter Pecker]], and [[Mihai Dobreanu]] were captured and executed in Bucharest on 1 May. [[Marku Ionuț]] was shot in his apartment the same day. [[Iakob Ionuț]] was killed while fleeing on 2 May, and [[Dorin Petrescu]] died by suicide during a police raid on 3 May.<ref name="stefan-death"/><ref name="rambam-death"/><ref name="marku-death"/><ref name="iakob-death"/><ref name="dorin-death"/> | |||
The emergency response was directed through the [[Comisia Română pentru Reconstrucție]] (Romanian Reconstruction Commission). The commission oversaw courts, police units, municipal offices, procurement systems, and seized assets connected to the Bucharest Butchers. Captured defendants were handled by the [[Bucharest Tribunal|Tribunalul Special de la București]] (Bucharest Tribunal), which opened on 1 May 2025 at the [[Palace of Justice, Bucharest|Palace of Justice]] in Bucharest.<ref name="tribunal-opening"/> | |||
The tribunal was prosecuted by the [[Parchetul Tribunalului Special de la București]] (Prosecution Office of the Special Tribunal of Bucharest). Fish Collective evidence entered the case record through the [[Biroul pentru Probe Fish Collective]] (Fish Collective Evidence Office), with [[Hugo Hugerinus Paap]] serving as the Fish Collective evidence representative for fugitive intelligence, capture records, and seized files.<ref name="hugo"/> | |||
== Politics == | == Politics == | ||
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=== Political culture === | === Political culture === | ||
Politics are pluralistic and competitive, though frequently polarized. Public trust in institutions fluctuates in response to corruption scandals, economic conditions, and reform efforts. | Politics are pluralistic and competitive, though frequently polarized. Public trust in institutions fluctuates in response to corruption scandals, economic conditions, and reform efforts. | ||
=== Emergency institutions === | |||
The [[Comisia Română pentru Reconstrucție]] was the main emergency authority created during the 2025 institutional reconstruction. It coordinated legal, police, administrative, and asset-recovery measures tied to Bucharest Butchers cases and related corruption files.<ref name="tribunal-opening"/> | |||
== Administrative divisions == | == Administrative divisions == | ||
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=== Structural challenges === | === Structural challenges === | ||
* | * Persistent regional disparities | ||
* | * Reliance on external investment and remittances | ||
* | * Exposure to informal or illicit economic activity in specific sectors | ||
== Demographics == | == Demographics == | ||
Romania's population has declined since the 1990s due to low birth rates and sustained emigration. Urban centers increasingly dominate economic and cultural life. | |||
== Culture == | == Culture == | ||
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== Infrastructure == | == Infrastructure == | ||
Romania's infrastructure connects Central Europe to the Black Sea via road, rail, river, and maritime corridors. These networks gained heightened strategic importance during the 2020s. | |||
== Foreign relations == | == Foreign relations == | ||
Romania maintains active relations with European and transatlantic partners. Foreign policy focuses on regional stability, security cooperation, and economic integration, while managing sensitivities related to borders, minorities, and migration. | Romania maintains active relations with European and transatlantic partners. Foreign policy focuses on regional stability, security cooperation, and economic integration, while managing sensitivities related to borders, minorities, and migration. | ||
== | == References == | ||
<references> | |||
<ref name="bucharest-butchers">"[[Bucharest Butchers]]". ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Page describing the Bucharest Butchers as a Romanian criminal organization active from the late 1990s until its collapse in May 2025. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="stefan-death">"[[Stefan Shrankenhaus#Final months and death|Final months and death]]". ''Stefan Shrankenhaus''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section stating that Shrankenhaus died near Bucharest on 30 April 2025 during an attempted escape. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="rambam-death">"[[Richard Rambam#Decline and death|Decline and death]]". ''Richard Rambam''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section stating that Richard Rambam, Peter Pecker, and Mihai Dobreanu were captured and executed in Bucharest on 1 May 2025. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="marku-death">"[[Marku Ionuț#Death|Death]]". ''Marku Ionuț''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section stating that Marku was shot and killed in his Bucharest apartment on 1 May 2025 during a Fish Collective operation. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="iakob-death">"[[Iakob Ionuț#Escape and death|Escape and death]]". ''Iakob Ionuț''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section stating that Iakob died during the night of 1 to 2 May 2025 while attempting to escape through Romania. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="dorin-death">"[[Dorin Petrescu#Death|Death]]". ''Dorin Petrescu''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section stating that Dorin Petrescu shot himself during a police operation on 3 May 2025. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="tribunal-opening">"[[Arbëror Shpend Leka#Capture and death|Capture and death]]". ''Arbëror Shpend Leka''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section stating that the Bucharest Tribunal started on 1 May 2025, also supported by the same opening date on ''Kateryna Moroz'' and ''Harku i Drenicës''. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="hugo">"[[Hugo Hugerinus Paap]]". ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Page used for Hugo Hugerinus Paap's Fish Collective role in related Bucharest Butchers continuity. Accessed 18 June 2026.</ref> | |||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Bucharest]] | * [[Bucharest]] | ||
* [[Bucharest Butchers]] | * [[Bucharest Butchers]] | ||
* [[Bucharest Tribunal]] | |||
* [[Comisia Română pentru Reconstrucție]] | |||
* [[Snubable Enterprise]] | |||
* [[Fish Collective]] | |||
* [[Europe]] | * [[Europe]] | ||
* [[Black Sea]] | * [[Black Sea]] | ||
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[[Category:Vriend Era]] | [[Category:Vriend Era]] | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||