- The
SovRoms (plural of
SovRom) were
economic enterprises established in
Romania following the
communist takeover at the end of
World War II, in place...
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deportations would be
outlawed in 1949 by the
Fourth Geneva Convention. The
SovRoms were Soviet-Romanian
joint ventures established on
Romanian territory at...
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resources were
drained continuously by
mixed Soviet-Romanian
companies (
SovRoms) set up for
unilateral exploitative purposes. In 1948, the
state began...
- declared. At first, Romania's
scarce post-war
resources were
drained by the "
SovRoms," new tax-exempt Soviet-Romanian
companies that
allowed the
Soviet Union...
-
Soviet Union,
either directly or
through joint Soviet-Romanian
companies (
SovRoms). Additionally, 1945 and 1946 saw a
severe drought which strongly reduced...
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partly responding to
Soviet requirements, was
first effected through the
SovRoms (created in the
summer of 1945),
directing the bulk of
Romanian trade towards...
- and
Romania including the
Bihor mine
operated by Sovromcuarţ (one of the
SovRoms operated jointly by the
Soviet Union and Romania). In 1970, the
plant started...
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Senhorim (Viseu) .
Romania produced in 2008
around 250
tonnes of uranium, see
SovRoms,
Crucea – Botușana mine, and Băița mine. At the
village Ciudanovița in...
- The
economic influence of
Moscow was
protected by the
creation of the "
Sov-
Rom" companies,
which directed Romania's
commercial exchanges to unprofitable...
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nationalized and
converted into
joint Soviet-Romanian
companies (
SovRoms).
These Sovroms continued for
about ten years. The Jiu
Valley expanded rapidly...