-
Oltenia (Romanian pronunciation: [
olˈtenia]), also
called Lesser Wallachia in
antiquated versions – with the
alternative Latin names Wallachia Minor, Wallachia...
- This is a list of
castles and
fortresses declared historic monuments by Romania's
Ministry of Culture. Caraș-Severin (6) Bey's Fortress,
Socolari Caransebeș...
- This list of
synagogues in
Romania contains active,
otherwise used and destro****
synagogues in Romania. The list of
Romanian synagogues is not necessarily...
- Sud-Vest
Oltenia or South-West
Oltenia is a
subdivision of Romania. It is one of the
eight development regions and NUTS-2
statistical regions as defined...
- The
Museum of
Oltenia (Romanian:
Muzeul Olteniei) is a
multidisciplinary museum in the city of Craiova,
Oltenia, Romania. The
archaeology section of museum...
- (Gr****: Σοῦκοι or Σύκοι S(o)ukoi) were a
Dacian tribe located in what is now
Oltenia.
Their main
fortress was Sucidava, in what is now Corabia, on the north...
- 279) București -
Ilfov 1,803 2,259,665
Bucharest (2,272,163) Sud-Vest
Oltenia 29,207 1,873,607
Craiova (356,544) Vest 32,042 1,668,921 Timișoara (384...
- The
Oltenia blind mole-rat (Spalax istricus) is a
critically endangered,
possibly extinct species of
rodent in the
family Spalacidae. It is
endemic to...
- (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌtɨrɡu ˈʒiw], is the
capital of Gorj
County in the
Oltenia region of Romania. It is
situated on the
Southern Sub-Carpathians, on the...
- The
Metropolis of
Oltenia (Romanian:
Mitropolia Olteniei) is a
metropolis of the
Romanian Orthodox Church. Its see is the
Archdiocese of Craiova; its...