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Qué (quién) es systématisation - definición

PUBLIC HOUSING IN ROMANIA
Systematization; Systematisation (Romania); Bloc (Romania); Systematisation; Sistematizarea
  • Civic Centre in Bucharest
  • The skyline of many cities became dominated by standardized apartment blocks, like this row in [[Bucharest]]
  • Unification Square]] in 1977 during the systematisation. The Unification Hall and the [[Unirea Shopping Center]] can be seen here
  • Brașov, Valea cetății

Systematization (Romania)         
Systematization () in Romania was a program of urban planning carried out by the Romanian Communist Party under the leadership of Nicolae Ceaușescu. Ceaușescu was impressed by the ideological mobilization and mass adulation of North Korea under its Juche ideology during his East Asia visit in 1971, and issued the July Theses shortly afterwards.
systematization         
Systematization         
·noun The act or operation of systematizing.

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Systematization (Romania)

Systematization (Romanian: Sistematizarea) in Romania was a program of urban planning carried out by the Romanian Communist Party under the leadership of Nicolae Ceaușescu. Ceaușescu was impressed by the ideological mobilization and mass adulation of North Korea under its Juche ideology during his East Asia visit in 1971, and issued the July Theses shortly afterwards.

Beginning in 1974, systematization consisted largely of the demolition and reconstruction of existing hamlets, villages, towns, and cities, in whole or in part, with the stated goal of turning Romania into a "multilaterally developed socialist society".