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1929 in Romania

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1929
in
Romania

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Events from the year 1929 in Romania. The year was dominated by the Great Depression. Romania signed the Litvinov Protocol and the national football team won the first match of the Balkan Cup, held this year.

Incumbents

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Events

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Stadionul Oficiul Național de Educație Fizică, location of the Romania's victory at the inaugural Balkan Cup

Births

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Thea Segall in 1956

Deaths

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References

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