On this page about Wallachia:
Wallachia (also spelled Walachia; Romanian: Ţara Românească or "The Romanian Land") is a historical and geographical region of Romania. It is sometimes referred to as Muntenia, through identification with the larger of its two traditional sections. A principality founded by Basarab I in the late Middle Ages, Wallachia united with Moldavia (the other Danubian Principality) in the 19th century, to form the state of Romania.
How to say "Wallachia" in other languages:
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(Chinese) | 瓦拉奇公國 |
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(Japanese) | ワラキア |
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(German) | Walachei (Rumänien) |
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(Spanish) | Valaquia |
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(French) | Valachie (principauté) |
Basarab I was an early ruler of the principality of Wallachia (circa 1310-1352...
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Map of Romania with Muntenia highlighted Muntenia or Greater Wallachia is a historical province of Romania. It is situated between the Danube (in South and East), the Carpathian Mountains and... Lesser Wallachia. The capital of Romania, Bucharest, is situated in Muntenia...
Map of Romania with Oltenia highlighted Oltenia or Lesser Wallachia is a historical province of Romania. It is situated between the Danube, the Carpathian Mountains and the Olt. The latter river is the border between Oltenia and Muntenia or Greater Wallachia. The main city of Oltenia is Craiova...