Wallachia

The [[Battle of Posada Wallachia or Walachia (; ; Old Romanian: , Romanian Cyrillic alphabet: ) is a historical and geographical region of modern-day Romania. It is situated north of the Lower Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians. Wallachia was traditionally divided into two sections, Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) and Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia). Dobruja could sometimes be considered a third section due to its proximity and brief rule over it. Wallachia as a whole is sometimes referred to as Muntenia through identification with the larger of the two traditional sections.

Wallachia was founded as a principality in the early 14th century by Basarab I after a rebellion against Charles I of Hungary, although the first mention of the territory of Wallachia west of the river Olt dates to a charter given to the voivode Seneslau in 1246 by Béla IV of Hungary. In 1417, Wallachia was forced to accept the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire; this lasted until the 19th century.

In 1859, Wallachia united with Moldavia to form the United Principalities, which adopted the name ''Romania'' in 1866 and officially became the Kingdom of Romania in 1881. Later, following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the resolution of the elected representatives of Romanians in 1918, Bukovina, Transylvania and parts of Banat, Crișana, and Maramureș were allocated to the Kingdom of Romania, thereby forming the modern Romanian state. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Legiurea Caragea.

    Published 1955
    “…Wallachia…”
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    Regulamentul organik

    Published 1832
    “…Wallachia…”
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    Nationalism as a claim to a state : the Greek Revolution of 1821 and the formation of modern Greece / by Mēlios, Giannēs

    Published 2023
    “…Revolution in Moldavia and Wallachia: Questions on the Borders of the Greek Nation …”
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