23 August (disambiguation)

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23 August is a day of the Gregorian calendar.

23 August may also refer to:

King Michaels Coup

King Michael's Coup was a coup d'état led by King Michael I of Romania during World War II on 23 August 1944. With the support of several political parties, the king removed the government of Ion Antonescu, which had aligned Romania with Nazi Germany, after the Axis front in northeastern Romania collapsed in the face of a successful Soviet offensive. The Romanian Army declared a unilateral ceasefire with the Soviet Red Army on the Moldavian front, an event viewed as decisive in the Allied advances against the Axis powers in the European theatre of World War II. The coup was supported by the Romanian Communist Party, the Social Democratic Party, the National Liberal Party, and the National Peasants' Party who had coalesced into the National Democratic Block in June 1944.

Places in Romania

23 August, Constanța Commune in Constanța County, Romania

23 August is a commune in Constanța County, Romania. The commune includes three villages:

Zăvoi Commune in Caraș-Severin County, Romania

Zăvoi is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, western Romania with a population of 4,343 people. It is composed of seven villages: 23 August, Măgura (Korcsoma), Măru (Almafa), Poiana Mărului (Almafatelep), Valea Bistrei (Bisztranagyvölgy), Voislova (Szörénybalázsd) and Zăvoi. It is situated in the historical region of Banat.

Malovăț Commune in Mehedinți County, Romania

Malovăț is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: 23 August, Bârda, Bobaița, Colibași, Lazu, Malovăț and Negrești.

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