Definitions for Walachia

Walachia Wa·la·chi·a

Spelling: [wo-ley-kee-uh]
IPA: /wɒˈleɪ ki ə/

Walachia is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 90 anagrams from letters in Walachia (aaachilw).

Definitions for Walachia

noun

  1. Wallachia.
  2. a former principality in SE Europe: united with Moldavia (Moldova) to form Romania in 1861. 29,569 sq. mi. (76,585 sq. km). Capital: Bucharest.

Examples for Walachia

From him are derived the numerous branches of the family which became so conspicuous in the history of Moldavia and Walachia.

Peaches can be grown in Walachia, but only those fruits that can tolerate colder winters are raised in Moldavia and Transylvania.

Roumania is the name officially adopted by the united kingdom that comprises the former principalities of Walachia and Moldavia.

Immense marshes encumber the low parts of Walachia, and their exhalations produce a continuance of bilious fevers.

The largest network of liquid lines serves the large oilfield in the Ploiesti area and the smaller one in west-central Walachia.

He became bishop of Rmnicu in 1705, and in 1708 archbishop of Walachia.

The hospodar of Walachia, who soon discovered the ambitious views of his colleague, quitted his party, and returned to his duty.

The rulers of Walachia and Moldavia were styled hospodars from the 15th century to 1866.

Southwestern Walachia and central and northwestern Transylvania are also more densely settled than the average for the country.

He entertained the same hopes of assistance from the princes of Moldavia and Walachia, and was, in the like manner, disappointed.

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