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Wallachia - Geography

Wallachia - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Wallachia - Geography

Wallachia was situated north of the Danube and south of the Carpathian Mountains. Its neighbours were Bulgaria, after that the Ottoman Empire to the south, Transylvania to the north-west and Moldavia to the north-east. The capital city changed over time, from Curtea de Argeş to Târgovişte and finally Bucharest. ...

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Wallachia, Wallachia - Coat of Arms of Romania, Wallachia - Geography, Wallachia - History, Wallachia - Important rulers, Wallachia - Influence in Popular Culture

Wallachia: Encyclopedia II - Wallachia - Geography



Wallachia - Geography

Wallachia was situated north of the Danube and south of the Carpathian Mountains.

Its neighbours were Bulgaria, after that the Ottoman Empire to the south, Transylvania to the north-west and Moldavia to the north-east.

The capital city changed over time, from Curtea de Argeş to Târgovişte and finally Bucharest.

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