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Oltenia (Romanian pronunciation: [olˈteni.a], also
called Lesser Wallachia in
antiquated versions, with the
alternative Latin names Wallachia Minor, Wallachia...
- 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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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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county (județ) of
Romania on the
border with Bulgaria, in
Oltenia, with the
capital city at Craiova. In 2011, the
county had a po****tion...
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defeated his
troops in 106 AD.
Emperor Trajan transformed Banat,
Oltenia, and the
greater part of
Transylvania into a new
province called Roman...
- The
Museum of
Oltenia (Romanian:
Muzeul Olteniei) is a
multidisciplinary museum in the city of Craiova,
Oltenia, Romania. The
archaeology section of museum...
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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...
- This is a list of
castles and
fortresses declared historic monuments by Romania's
Ministry of Culture. Caraș-Severin (6) Bey's Fortress,
Socolari Caransebeș...
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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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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...