2004 in Romania
Events from the year 2004 in Romania.
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Incumbents
    
- President: Ion Iliescu (until 20 December), Traian Băsescu (starting 20 December)
 - Prime Minister: 
- until 21 December: Adrian Năstase
 - 21 December-28 December: Eugen Bejinariu
 - 29 December: Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
 
 
Events
    
- 26 March – Seven countries in Eastern Europe, including Romania, become official members of NATO.
 - 24 May – 18 people are killed and 13 seriously injured after a truck loaded with ammonium nitrate explodes in Mihăilești, Buzău County.
 - 6 June – First round of the local election.
 - 16 June – Prime Minister Adrian Năstase inaugurates works on the A3 motorway.
 - 20 June – Second round of the local election.
 - 27 October – A magnitude 6 earthquake strikes Vrancea County, without causing casualties and significant material damage. This is the strongest earthquake recorded in Romania in the 21st century at the time.
 - 28 November – First round of the presidential election: Adrian Năstase 40.97%, Traian Băsescu 33.86%.
 - 12 December – Second round of the presidential election designates Traian Băsescu winner (51.23%), thus being elected the third president of post-revolutionary Romania.
 - 28 December – The government led by newly appointed prime minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu is validated by the Romanian Parliament.
 
Births
    
- 18 June – Giuliano Stroe, gymnast and bodybuilder
 
Deaths
    
- 7 March – Nicolae Cajal, physician and academic (born 1919).[1]
 - October – Virgil Bărbuceanu, equestrian who competed at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics (born 1927).[2]
 
References
    
- Gidó, Attila (2012). Cronologia minorităților naționale din România V.1 [Chronology of National Minorities in Romania Volume 1]. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Institutului pentru Studierea Problemelor Minorităților Naționale. p. 286. ISBN 978-6-06837-709-4.
 - Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Virgil Bărbuceanu Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2016-12-04. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
 
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