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    The name Wallachia is an exonym, generally not used by Romanians themselves, who used the denomination "Țara Românească" – Romanian Country or Romanian Land, although it does appear in some Romanian texts as Valahia or Vlahia. It derives from the term walhaz used by Germanic peoples and Early Slavs to refer to Romans and other speakers of ...

  2. Walachia, principality on the lower Danube River, which in 1859 joined Moldavia to form the state of Romania. Its name is derived from that of the Vlachs, who constituted the bulk of its population.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. रोमानिया स्थिति : 43°6' से 48°5' उ.अ. तथा 20°4' से 31°0' पू.दे.। यह यूरोप महाद्वीप में स्थित एक स्वतंत्र देश है। इसका क्षेत्रफल 91,671 वर्ग मील यहाँ के लगभग 85 प्रतिशत निवासी रोमानिया की भाषा बोलते हैं।.

  4. Wallachia (also spelled Walachia or "The Romanian Land") is an historical and geographical region of Romania and a former independent principality. It is situated north of the Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians.

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  5. Vlad IV Călugărul ("Vlad IV the Monk"; prior to 1425 – September 1495) was the Prince of Wallachia in 1481 and then from 1482 to 1495. His father Vlad Dracul had previously held the throne, as had his brothers Mircea II and Radu the Handsome , and lastly Vlad III Dracula .

  6. Banates. Banate of Severin. Ruled by the Princes of Wallachia as vassals of the Kings of Hungary. Attributed arms from 1921. Banate of Craiova. Ruled by various noblemen appointed by the Princes of Wallachia. Attributed arms from 1872.

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  8. Wallachia is a historical region situated in the south of Romania (where the modern Romania was created). Wallachia contains two regions: Oltenia and Muntenia. Oltenia region is bordered by the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube and OltRivers. It is the most “Romanian” part of the country. Few foreigners settled here during the past.

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