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Wallachians could mean: Vlachs,
Eastern Romance-speaking
peoples of
southeastern Europe Inhabitants of Wallachia, a
region of
Romania Inhabitants of Moravian...
- The
Romanian Plain (Romanian: Câmpia Română) is
located in
southern Romania and the
easternmost tip of Serbia,
where it is
known as the
Wallachian Plain...
- administration.
Isaac II
failed to
crush the
revolt of the
Bulgarians and
Walachians and in 1187 he was
forced to
recognize the
Bulgarian empire.
Despite those...
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influence of
shepherd colonization from
Transcarpathia by the so-called
Walachians (Ruthenes, Poles, and Romanians). The most
significant town monument,...
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September 1976).
Michael the
Brave –
Evaluations and
Revaluations of the
Walachian Prince (PDF).
Radio Free
Europe Research: RAD
Background Report/191. Archived...
- and Moskopol, who
carry on some trade. The
inhabitants of
Voskopol are
Walachians;
there also are some
Bulgarians in the vicinity."; p.83. "Юрий Венелин...
- in 1666: "But the to-day
Walachians,
whatever Walachian language they speak, don't call
themselves Wlachians or
Walachians but
Romanians and they boast...
- with most of
their land
tilled by the Polish, Ruthenian, Russian, and
Walachian (Moldavian) slaves." The
Jewish po****tion was
concentrated in Çu**** Kale...
- are
known as Vlaški cigani), they
migrated from Romania. "Vlach Roma /
Walachian Roma / Olaši". www.romarchive.eu.
Retrieved 2023-04-21. Will Guy (2001)...
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provinces of
Hungary in a vast
pincer movement. One army
crossed the
Walachian Plain and
entered Hungary through the
Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathians)...