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Example sentences from the Web for Walachia From this disaster are to be dated the beginnings of Walachia as an independent state.
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In the war of 1828 it was occupied by the Russians, who made it over to the prince of Walachia in the following year.
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From him are derived the numerous branches of the family which became so conspicuous in the history of Moldavia and Walachia .
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Southwestern Walachia and central and northwestern Transylvania are also more densely settled than the average for the country.
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noun a former principality of SE Europe: a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire from the 15th century until its union with Moldavia in 1859, subsequently forming present-day Romania
Words nearby Walachia wake-up, wake-up call, Waksman, Wal., Walach, Walachia , Walachian, Walays, Wałbrzych, Walburga, Walcheren
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