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Great Vlachia or
Great Wallachia (Aromanian: Vlãhia Mari; Gr****: Μεγάλη Βλαχία, romanized: Megálē
Vlachía), also
simply known as
Vlachia (Aromanian: Vlãhia;...
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Macedonia is
called "Magna
Vlachia",
Aetolia and
Acarnata are
called "Little
Vlachia" and north-eastern
Epirus is
called "Upper
Vlachia".
According to Niketas...
- "
Vlachia" near
Halmyros in
eastern Thessaly,
while the
Byzantine historian Niketas Choniates places "Great
Vlachia" near Meteora.
Thessalian Vlachia was...
- the
district of "
Vlachia" near
Halmyros in
eastern Thessaly,
while the
Byzantine historian Niketas Choniates places "Great
Vlachia" (Aromanian: Vlãhia...
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Little Wallachia or
Little Vlachia, or
Lesser Wallachia or
Lesser Vlachia (Latin:
Valachia Minor), may
refer to
places inhabited by
Romanians or Aromanians...
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Bulgarians and Romance-speaking Vlachs. Some
contemporaries called the area
Vlachia. The
nomadic ****ans also
settled in this
region at that time. The ruling...
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Thessaly "
Vlachia". The
contemporary Byzantine historian Niketas Choniates however distinguishes "Great
Vlachia" as a
district near Meteora. "
Vlachia", "Great...
- Vlachs. Were they
Latinized Gr****
mountaineers of late
immigrants from
Vlachia? As in the case of the
Slavs of Macedonia,
Vlach descent shifted from the...
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Tharounia Theologos Trachili Triada Vasilika Vasiliko Vathy Velos Vitala Vlachia Vounoi Voutas Vrysi Zarakes Skyros (no subdivisions) List of
towns and...
- Ασπροβλαχία, romanized: Asprovlachía),
sometimes referred to
simply as
Vlachia,
Wallachia or Asen's
Wallachia by
Western sources, was a
rarely used Byzantine...