Regiunea Stalin (Stalin Region) was one of the administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania. It was established in 1950, in the Soviet style of territorial organization, and was named after Joseph Stalin. Its name was changed to BraÃÂov Region in 1960, and it was disestablished in 1968.
In 1950, the capital of the region was OraÃÂul Stalin (Stalin City, now BraÃÂov) and its territory comprised an area similar to what are nowadays the eastern part of BraÃÂov County, together with Covasna County and part of Harghita County. Initially, the Stalin Region comprised 6 raions: Ciuc, Odorhei, RacoÃÂ, Sfântu Gheorghe, Stalin, and Târgu Secuiesc.
In 1952, the Ciuc, Odorhei, Sfântu Gheorghe, and Târgu Secuiesc raions were transferred to the newly established Magyar Autonomous Region, while the raions Sibiu, FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ, MediaÃÂ, Agnita, SighiÃÂoara, and TârnÃÂveni were included in the Stalin Region.
In 1960, the region was renamed BraÃÂov Region, while the name of the capital city reverted to BraÃÂov. Some areas in the Magyar Autonomous Region reverted to the BraÃÂov Region, which after 1960 comprised the following raions: Agnita, FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ, MediaÃÂ, Rupea, Sfântu Gheorghe, Sibiu, SighiÃÂoara, and Târgu Secuiesc.