Romanian (Wallachian) Plain

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Template:Unreferenced Template:Geography of Romania The Walachian Plain or the Romanian Plain (Template:Lang-ro) is located in southern Romania. Part of the historical region of Wallachia, it is bordered by the Danube River in the east, south and west, and by the Getic Plateau in the north. Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is located in the central part of the Romanian Plain. Smaller parts of the plain are located in Bulgaria and Serbia, where it is called the Danubian Plain.

The Danubian Plain constitutes the northern part of Bulgaria, situated north of the Balkan Mountains and south of the Danube. Its western border is the Timok River and to the east it borders the Black Sea. The plain has an area of 31,523 km², being about 500 km long and from 20 to 120 km wide. The relief of the Danubian Plain is hilly and has many plateaux and river valleys. The climate is well-defined temperate continental with a weak Black Sea influence in the east, precipitation being an average 450-650 mm a year. Important rivers include the Danube, the Iskar, the Yantra, the Osam, the Vit, the Rusenski Lom, the Ogosta and the Lom. Among the major cities of the region are Varna, Rousse, Pleven, Dobrich, Shumen, Veliko Tarnovo, Vratsa, Vidin, Montana, Silistra, Targovishte, and Razgrad.

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The main divisions of the Walachian Plain

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In Romania, the plain is divided into five subdivisions and the Danube Valley:

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Template:Coord missingbg:Дунавска равнина de:Walachische Tiefebene nl:Beneden-Donauvlakte ro:Câmpia Română uk:Нижньодунайська рівнина

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