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== Opening heading==
In this page we are talking about the history of Romania between 1859 and 1881.
There is no reason to erase the actual content of "United Principalities" page. On Romanian language Wikipedia there is a page named "United Principalities" and another page named "Danubian Principalities". The same for Russian language page, which has a star content page about this subject.
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From this point the name used in the documents was "'''United Principalities'''" or "'''United Principalities of Romania'''" and the official name of "'''Romania'''" came with the adoption of the new constitution in 1866. ([[User:Rgvis|Rgvis]] ([[User talk:Rgvis|talk]]) 09:49, 21 May 2009 (UTC))
 
== Name of article ==
 
== Requested move ==
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{{Requested move/dated|United Principalities of Romania}}
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'''No consensus''' to move. [[User:Vegaswikian|Vegaswikian]] ([[User talk:Vegaswikian|talk]]) 04:49, 9 December 2011 (UTC)
 
[[United Principalities]] → {{no redirect|1=United Principalities of Romania}} – The current name, ''United Principalities'', is too generic and ambigous. ''United Principalities of Romania'' is concise. -- [[User:Saturnian|Saturnian]] ([[User talk:Saturnian|talk]]) 09:08, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
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::I agree your suggestion, it could be '''Principality of Romania'''. [[User:Saturnian|Saturnian]] ([[User talk:Saturnian|talk]]) 17:51, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
:::*I do not think we should be bowing down to Saturnian's obsession: the current name is commonly used, was official, and has no negative connotations whatsoever. The Principality of Romania name has several problems: it was never recognized by all the European powers who oversaw the principalities (it was at best co-official), it is rather obscure in general, and it was imposed on the political class through a coup d'etat in 1862 (therefore, it was technically unconstitutional until 1866). I can illustrate all these issues by citing sources, but I don't think I should be pressed to every time an internet meme is born of frustration. I want to see one single factual and researched rationale as to why we should even bother with this spontaneous breach of consensus. The burden falls on the user who proposed it, and who so far only cites himself, and his ludicrous claims that the name we use is ambiguous. [[User:Dahn|Dahn]] ([[User talk:Dahn|talk]]) 00:47, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
::::#*Please, your language is not appropriate for a talk about an encyclopedia (your words: obsession, born of frustration). I do not understand why you are so against the clear, concise of the historical facts. All facts should be concise as possible. It seems you have some issues regarding Romania. [[User:Saturnian|Saturnian]] ([[User talk:Saturnian|talk]]) 05:35, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
:::::Interesting how you manage to accuse me of personal attacks (the second time, and again groundlessly) in the same post where you imply (thwe third time) that I am anti-Romanian. [[User:Dahn|Dahn]] ([[User talk:Dahn|talk]]) 06:38, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
::*We can always disambiguate to [[United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia]], but I doubt this will make anybody any happier. [[User:Pmanderson|Septentrionalis]] <small>[[User talk:Pmanderson|PMAnderson]]</small> 03:37, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
:::#* I doubt the idea to let historical things unclear. It is not about happiness here, it is about education. All facts should be concise as possible. Take a pupil of 15 years and ask him if he can disambiguate alone ''United Principalities'' to ''United Romanian Principalities'', ''United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia'', or ''Principality of Romania''.
[[User:Saturnian|Saturnian]] ([[User talk:Saturnian|talk]]) 05:35, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
::::Before producing this comment, did you at least check to see what [[WP:DISAMBIGUATION|disambiguation]] means, Saturnian? Because, clue: a 15 year old pupil wouldn't have to, as all those names lead here! [[User:Dahn|Dahn]] ([[User talk:Dahn|talk]]) 06:38, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
:::::It seems you did not understand exactly the real meaning. It is more important that Wikipedia's disambiguation. :) [[User:Saturnian|Saturnian]] ([[User talk:Saturnian|talk]]) 06:47, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
::::::It seems I couldn't possibly care about sheer speculation as to why we should be dumbing down wikipedia for the use of hypothetical 15-year-olds. Go ahead, call me anti-Romanian for not giving a damn. [[User:Dahn|Dahn]] ([[User talk:Dahn|talk]]) 07:00, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
*'''Oppose''' - the general rule (by precedent) is that if a name change of a country or area with an article occurs due to a dynastic or political change, there is a succession box and a separate article for that period of time. See [[France]], [[Poland]], or [[Kingdom of Russia]] for examples of this. However, there is a limit to the amount of separation that clarifies before it becomes separation that confuses. This seems to be a dispute over a very small period of time in the grand scheme of things, and it would likely be wiser to have a subsection of a larger article than worry about a short-term name change for only a few years of change over a century ago. [[User:MSJapan|MSJapan]] ([[User talk:MSJapan|talk]]) 06:10, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
:: Why you are against concise terms regarding historical facts? [[User:Saturnian|Saturnian]] ([[User talk:Saturnian|talk]]) 06:26, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
::::I had thought I made it clear that it is not in line with WP policies and precedents to make the changes you want. [[User:MSJapan|MSJapan]] ([[User talk:MSJapan|talk]]) 21:08, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
:::And while we're at it, MSJapan, [[Loaded question|when do you plan to stop beating your wife]]? ;) [[User:Dahn|Dahn]] ([[User talk:Dahn|talk]]) 06:38, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
::::Well, look, it's not my fault she's terrible at [[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]; she beats herself, really. I mean, seriously, who in their right mind puts a hotel on Baltic Avenue? If I have to contend with that sort of behavior, I'm not taking any responsibility for the consequences of it. [[User:MSJapan|MSJapan]] ([[User talk:MSJapan|talk]]) 21:08, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
:::::If it's Monopoly-related, no court in this world would convict you. Go in peace. [[User:Dahn|Dahn]] ([[User talk:Dahn|talk]]) 23:07, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
*'''Oppose.''' Historical entities should be named the way they are generally referred to in English sources or in the historically most correct way. How some modern people think they ''should'' have been named should not factor into our decisions. The entire Balkans area is still caught in the traditional practice of faking history for nationalist purposes, and I see no reason to ignore our usual standards and guidelines in order to support that. [[User:Hans Adler|Hans]] [[User talk:Hans Adler|Adler]] 21:59, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
*'''Oppose.''' Let's talk based on real documents:
 
- The decree establishing the University of Iasi (1860), as per [http://www.uaic.ro/uaic/bin/download/University/Actul+de+%26%23xEE%3Bnfiin%26/act%20nou.doc], [http://uaic.ro/uaic/bin/view/University/Actul+de+%26%23xEE%3Bnfiin%26#355;are], uses four times the term '''United Principalities''' ("Principatele Unite") as the regular form, and, only once, the long form: United Principalities Moldavia and Wallachia (Principatele Unite Moldova si Tara Romaneasca). Another interesting example: The decree establishing the School of Law in Bucharest, [http://www.drept.unibuc.ro/dyn_doc/MONFD.pdf];
 
- Four years later (1864), the decree establishing the University of Bucuresti [http://www.drept.unibuc.ro/dyn_doc/MONUNIVB.pdf] uses the form, '''Romanian United Principalities''' (Principatele Unite Romane); Other example: The Decree-Law 1709/1864, [http://freelex.juridic.ro/DocumentView.aspx?DocumentId=133647];
 
- The new 1866 Constitution established within the first article, that "The Romanian United Principalities constitutes a unique indivisible State, denominated '''Romania'''", [http://www.cdep.ro/pls/legis/legis_pck.htp_act_text?idt=37755].
 
Obviously, there is no reason to make any changes.
 
([[User:Rgvis|Rgvis]] ([[User talk:Rgvis|talk]]) 18:37, 5 December 2011 (UTC))
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== Link ==
 
There is a link to Wallachia, and it seems to say Principality of Wallachia, and there is nothing wrong with that, it's just that the Wallachia page isn't called Principality of Wallachia.
Nothing big, just bugs me a little.
[[Special:Contributions/90.191.11.233|90.191.11.233]] ([[User talk:90.191.11.233|talk]]) 16:37, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
And also, it's in the flag links in the box to the right
[[Special:Contributions/90.191.11.233|90.191.11.233]] ([[User talk:90.191.11.233|talk]]) 16:40, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
 
== Why was the pretence of Ottoman suzerainty kept up and why was it so common? ==
 
Whilst I recognise, of course, that the Principality of Romania was to all intents and purposes independent, nonetheless it still recognised Ottoman suzerainy and paid tribute. I've noticed his was quite a widespread phenomenom with the territories agitating for freedom from Ottoman Domination: with Serbia and Romania having tributary status until 1878, Bulgaria until 1908, and Egypt and Sudan were technically parts of the Ottoman Empire until 1914, and Cyprus and Bosnia were de jure Ottoman Provinces until 1914 and 1908 respectively, despite their de facto control by Britain and Austria, respectively, not to mention places like the [[Cretan State]] and the [[Principality of Samos]].
 
What I'm wondering is, why was this done, and why was it so widespread? Why was de facto control of these places preferred to de jure annexation, which would have happened in most other situations. Why was there so much trouble taken to not only accomodate the Ottoman Sultan, but to seemingly not offend him?[[User:JWULTRABLIZZARD|JWULTRABLIZZARD]] ([[User talk:JWULTRABLIZZARD|talk]]) 20:56, 23 April 2013 (UTC)
 
== Languages and religions ==
 
Some recent edits introduce additional material concerning languages and religions which seems to me to relate to present-day Romania, rather than to the United Principalities, which covered a very much smaller area. Is there someone with a more detailed knowledge of the history of this area who could assess the accuracy of these edits? [[User:LynwoodF|LynwoodF]] ([[User talk:LynwoodF|talk]]) 10:06, 29 August 2016 (UTC)