judeteni
Judeteni refers to a historical administrative division that existed in the Kingdom of Romania during the interwar period (1918–1940). The term originates from the Romanian word *judet*, meaning "county" or "district," and was used to describe the newly formed counties in the regions of Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transylvania, which were incorporated into Romania following World War I. These territories had previously been part of the Russian Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Ottoman Empire, respectively.
The establishment of judeteni in these areas was part of Romania’s territorial expansion and aimed to integrate
During World War II, the term judeteni took on additional significance as Romania, under the leadership of
Today, the concept of judeteni is primarily of historical interest, reflecting Romania’s 20th-century territorial evolution and