This began in 1962, with the reverting everything that was named after Stalin: Brașov (which had been named Orașul Stalin), two raions in Bucharest, 23 national companies, 28 local companies, 26 agricultural cooperatives, 5 schools, 285 socio-cultural institutions (hospitals, clubs, stadiums, etc.) and 541 avenues, streets and parks.
Romania | Romania national rugby union team | Romania national football team | Kingdom of Romania | Social Democratic Party (Romania) | Baptist Union of Romania | History of the Jews in Romania | Carol II of Romania | Arad, Romania | Romania women's national volleyball team | Greater Romania Party | Deva, Romania | Prime Minister of Romania | President of Romania | România Liberă | Romania during World War I | National Bank of Romania | Geography of Romania | Ferdinand I of Romania | De-Stalinization | Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania | Counties of Romania | Constitution of Romania | United States Ambassador to Romania | Slatina, Romania | Order of the Star of Romania | National Union for the Progress of Romania | National Museum of Art of Romania | Marie of Romania | Folklore of Romania |