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Unirii

Unirii is a Romanian toponym meaning "Union." It is widely used in Romania (and in Romanian-speaking areas) to name public squares, streets, and districts in honor of national unification movements rooted in the 19th and early 20th centuries, most notably the union of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859 and related national integrations. Because it is a common commemorative name, there are many places named Unirii, and the exact location is usually identified by the city or by the type of place (square, street, or district).

In everyday usage, Unirii appears in several forms, including Piața Unirii (Union Square), Calea Unirii or Bulevardul

The distribution of the name across multiple locations highlights how public memory of national unification is

Unirii
(Union
Avenue/Boulevard),
and
Cartierul
Unirii
(Unirii
district).
The
name
is
applied
to
a
variety
of
urban
spaces,
reflecting
its
role
as
a
broad
commemorative
label
rather
than
a
single,
unique
site.
It
is
common
for
many
Romanian
towns
and
cities
to
feature
a
square,
street,
or
neighborhood
bearing
the
Unirii
designation.
embedded
in
urban
geography.
When
researching
a
specific
Unirii,
it
is
important
to
reference
the
accompanying
city
or
locality
to
avoid
ambiguity.