The 19th century saw a significant turning point in Romanian history, as the national awakening movement gained momentum. The movement, led by figures such as Mihai Eminescu and Ion Luca Caragiale, sought to promote Romanian culture, language, and identity.

The interwar period saw significant economic growth and cultural development in Romania. However, the country was also marked by significant social and economic inequality, which contributed to the rise of fascist and communist movements.

Following the decline of the Roman Empire, the territory that is now Romania was invaded by various barbarian tribes, including the Goths, Huns, and Slavs. In the 10th century, the First Bulgarian Empire was established, and the territory was part of this empire until the 12th century.

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