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<b>Wallachia</b> was a principality of ] during the middle-ages. '''Wallachia''', principality of ] during the middle-ages.
It was situated north of the ] and south of the ].

Its neighbours were the ] to the south, ] to the
north-west and ] to the north-east.


It was founded in ] by ] (Radu Negru). It was founded in ] by ] (Radu Negru).
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=== History ===

Main rulers:
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In ], Wallachia voted to unite with ] to form the state In ], Wallachia voted to unite with ] to form the state
of ], under the rule of ]. of ], under the rule of ].



=== Geography ===

Situated north of the ] and south of the ].

Its neighbours were the ] to the south, ] to the
north-west and ] to the north-east.


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Wallachia, principality of Romania during the middle-ages.

It was founded in 1290 by Ralph the Black (Radu Negru).

The capital city has changed over time, from Curtea de Arges to Targoviste and finally Bucharest.

History

Main rulers:


In 1859, Wallachia voted to unite with Moldavia to form the state of Romania, under the rule of Alexander John Cuza.


Geography

Situated north of the Danube and south of the Carpathian Mountains.

Its neighbours were the Ottoman Empire to the south, Wallachia to the north-west and Moldavia to the north-east.



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