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Morlachia (Latin:
Morlachia; Italian: Morlacchia; Croatian: Morlakija; Romanian:
Morlachia) was a
vaguely defined region,
named after the Morlachs, used...
- (1812). The
general gazetteer or
compendious geographical dictionary (
Morlachia). F.C. and J. Rivington. p. 501.
Naimark & Case 2003, p. 40.
Wolff 2002...
- Hungary)
Croatia proper Croatian Littoral Croatian Highlands Međimurje
Morlachia Dalmatia Istria Slavonia Syrmia (mostly in Serbia)
Bohemia Chebsko Czech...
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Morlachia in a map of the 17th century...
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councils as well. Lika-Krbava
County of the
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Morlachia, an
historical region in
Europe largely located in the
modern Lika-Senj...
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known under such name.
Morlach or
similar terms might also
refer to:
Morlachia, a
historical region in
Europe inhabited by
Morlachs in the past Morlachs...
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Black Vlachia or
Black Wallachians may
refer to:
Wallachia Moldavia Morlachia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Black...
- (Μικρή Βλαχία, Mikrí vlahía) in Aetolia, Acarnania,
Dorida and
Locrida Morlachia, in Lika-Dalmatia
Upper Wallachia (Άνω Βλαχία, Áno Vlahía) in southern...
- fat, with an
uncooked curd that was
named after their native region:
Morlachia. The
local Burlina cows—a
breed at risk of extinction—produced the milk...
- Dalmatia, and the
Independent State of Croatia,
which annexed Ragusa and
Morlachia.
After the
Italian surrender (8
September 1943) the
Independent State...