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Muntenia (Romanian pronunciation: [munˈteni.a], also
known in
English as
Greater Wallachia) is a
historical region of Romania, part of
Wallachia (also...
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Southern Carpathians.
Wallachia was
traditionally divided into two sections,
Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) and
Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia).
Dobruja could sometimes...
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Muntenia (South -
Muntenia) is a
development region in Romania. As
other development regions, it does not have any
administrative powers, its main...
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Matei Ghica (1728 – 8
February 1756), a
member of the
Ghica family, was the
Prince of
Wallachia between 11
September 1752 and 22 June 1753, and Prince...
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Gabriel or
Gavril Movilă (? –
December 1635) was
Prince of
Wallachia from June 1618 to July 1620.[additional citation(s) needed] A Movileşti boyar, Gabriel...
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Synod of the
Romanian Orthodox Church. In 1990, it
became Metropolis of
Muntenia and Dobruja.
Maxim (1508–1512)
Macarie II (1512–1521)
Ilarion II (1521–1523)...
- culture—the best
known archaeological culture of Old Europe—flourished in
Muntenia,
southeastern Transylvania and
northeastern Moldavia between c. 5500 to...
- south-central Romania.
Located in the
historical regions of
Oltenia and
Muntenia (which are
separated by the Olt River), it is also part of the
wider Wallachia...
- John
Mavrocordatos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Ioan Mavrocordat; 23 July 1684 – 23
February 1719) was
caimacam of
Moldavia (7
October 1711...
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February 1756 – 14
March 1757; and also
twice of
Muntenia: July 1753 – c. 28
February 1756 and 9
March 1763 – 28 January/8 February...