Moldova

Moldova (Moldavia) Moldavia includes the following counties: Bacău (without Ghimeș-Făget and Poiana Sărată, which belong to Transylvania) Botoșani (without Rogojești, Cândești and part of Mihăileni village, which belong to Bucovina) Galați Iași Neamț (without Bicazu Ardelean, Bicaz-Chei and Dămuc, which belong to Transylvania) Suceava (just the South-East and South-West parts, Continue Reading

Banat

Banat Romanian Banat consists of the following counties: Timiș Caraș-Severin (without Bucova, Cornișoru, Bouțarii de jos, Bouțarii de sus and Preveciori) Arad (just on the southern part of Mureș River: com. Secusigiu, com. Felnac …) Mehedinți (just the western part: Baia Nouă, Dubova, Eibenthal, Eșelnița, Orșova and Svinița) Hunedoara (just Continue Reading

Crisana

Crișana Crișana consists of the following counties in Romania: Bihor Arad (most of it) Sălaj (most of it) Satu Mare (southern tip) Hunedoara (northern tip) In Crișana there are also some ethnographic regions: Țara Hălmagiului (Arad county, southern part of Apuseni Mountains) Țara Zarandului – most part of it (Arad Continue Reading

Muntenia

Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) Muntenia includes ten counties entirely: Argeș Brăila Buzău Călărași Dâmbovița Giurgiu Ialomița Ilfov Prahova Teleorman and parts of three others: Olt (eastern part) Vâlcea (eastern part) Vrancea (southern part) Romania’s capital city, Bucharest, is also situated in Muntenia.

Oltenia

Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia) alternative names: Wallachia Minor, Wallachia Alutana, Wallachia Caesarea Oltenia includes the following counties: Gorj Dolj Mehedinți (mainly in Oltenia, but the western part belongs to Banat) Vâlcea (mainly in Oltenia, but the eastern part belongs to Muntenia) Olt (the western half, the former Romanați county) Teleorman (only Continue Reading