Английская Википедия:1934 in Romania
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Events from the year 1934 in Romania. The year saw the country sign the Balkan Pact.
Incumbents
- King: Carol II.[1]
- Prime Minister:[2]
- Constantin Angelescu (interim, until 4 January).
- Gheorghe Tătărescu (from 5 January).
Events
- 9 February – Romania signs the Balkan Pact with Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia in Athens.[3]
- 27 May – The national football team is defeated by Czechoslovakia in the first round of the 1934 FIFA World Cup.[4]
- 20 August – The Union of Hungarian Workers of Romania (MADOSZ, Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang) is founded.[5]
- 26 September – Ford Romania buy the land on which they will build their factory in Bucharest.[6]
- October – The Criterion Association is dissolved, Mircea Vulcănescu citing the rise of fascism for the demise.[7]
- 22 November – Mihai Stelescu founds the newspaper Cruciada Românismului to propagate the Crusade of Romanianism.[8]
Births
- 22 February – Iuliana Simon, skier that competed in the 1956 Winter Olympics.[9]
- 29 April – Zoe Țapu, agronomist (died 2013).
- 6 May – Stela Perin, artistic gymnast that competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics.[10]
- 21 September – Maria Scheip, handballer, gold medallist at the 1956, 1960, and 1962 World Championships.[11]
- 15 November – Kira Muratova, Romanian-born Soviet film director and screenwriter (died 2018).[12]
- 10 December – Leopoldina Bălănuță, actor (died 1998).[13]
Deaths
- 14 January – Ioan Cantacuzino, physician, bacteriologist, and a titular member of the Romanian Academy (born 1863).
- 16 February – Ștefan Cicio Pop, politician (born 1865).
- 20 April – Constanța Hodoș, novelist, playwright and journalist (born 1860).[14]
- 24 September – Alexandru Mavrodi, director of the National Theatre Bucharest (born 1881).[15]
References
Шаблон:Year in Europe Шаблон:Years in the Kingdom of Romania