The December 1989 uprising in Romania toppled the then communist regime. Romania was the only country in the eastern bloc where the change of regime was made violently, and the dictators were shot dead.
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Romanians are honouring the heroes of the 1989 anti-communist uprising.
The 1989 Revolution was the most important event in the second half of the 20th century in Romania.
The anti-communist protest began on December 15, 1989 in Timisoara and quickly spread around the country