Oltenia (Romanian pronunciation: [olˈteni.a], also called Lesser Wallachia in antiquated versions, with the alternative Latin names Wallachia Minor, Wallachia...
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Oltenia Day (Romanian: Ziua Olteniei) is a holiday of Romania celebrated every 21 March that commemorates the entry into Bucharest on 21 March 1821 of...
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Sud-Vest (development region) (redirect from Sud-Vest Oltenia (development region))
Sud-Vest Oltenia (English South-West Oltenia) is a development region in Romania. Like other development regions, it does not have any administrative...
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Taifals (section Settlement in Oltenia)
the right to settle in Oltenia. They were at that time independent of the Goths. In 328 Constantine the Great conquered Oltenia and the Taifals, probably...
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Oltenian Sahara (redirect from Desertification in Oltenia)
Sahara Olteniei) is a name given to an area in the Romanian region of Oltenia covering the territory between the city of Calafat and the town of Dăbuleni...
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The Oltenia Philharmonic Orchestra (Romanian: Filarmonica Oltenia Craiova) is an orchestra in Craiova, Romania. It has been founded in 1904 and established...
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Dolj County (redirect from Dolj County, Oltenia)
needed] is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in Oltenia, with the capital city at Craiova. In 2011, the county had a population...
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traditionally divided into two sections, Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) and Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia). Dobruja could sometimes be considered a third section...
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army defeated his troops in 106 AD. Emperor Trajan transformed Banat, Oltenia, and the greater part of Transylvania into a new province called Roman...
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Culă (redirect from Cule from Oltenia)
Turkish kule "tower, turret") is a semi-fortified building found in the Oltenia region of Romania with a number of examples located in the historical province...
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