Munteniya

fam-a̱byin nkhang

Munteniya (yei Romaniya: [munˈteni.a], á̱ ka ngyei A̱gba̱ndang Valahya a̱ni) yet fam-a̱byin nkhang hwa mi̱ Romaniya, kap Valahya (a̱wot, á̱ ka ngyei a̱tsak Valahya, Munteniya ku Țara Românească, mi̱ di̱n jen jhyang).[1] Fam hu shyia̱ tsi̱tsak Da̱nube (nfam a̱tak ma̱ng a̱tyin), A̱ka̱fan Ka̱pat hu (sa Ali̱pi Ti̱ransi̱li̱vaniya ji) ma̱ng Ma̱li̱daviya (a̱mgba̱m di̱ fam a̱za), mbeang A̱ghyui Oli̱t di̱ fam jenshyung hu.[2] A̱ghyui ngaan ka kikya yet gak tsi̱tsak Munteniya ma̱ng Oli̱teniya (ku A̱da̱dei Valahya). A̱ka̱ghyui Mi̱li̱kwop ma̱ng Si̱ret nia ku mat kap gak taada hu tsi̱tsak Valahya/Munteniya ma̱ng Ma̱li̱daviya.[3]

Munteniya
historical region
A̱byinRomaniya Jhyuk
Located in/on physical featureValahya Jhyuk
Coordinate location44°53′24″N 25°28′12″E Jhyuk
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Ta̱si̱la Romaniya ma̱ng Munteniya mi̱ sai mbeang susot a̱gwomna̱ti mali nji.

Nkhang-a̱byin

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Kwontanti̱n Leka: "A̱ma̱li̱daviya ma̱ng A̱munteniya ba bwuak tyia̱ á̱na̱nyiuk á̱ghyang".

A̱byin Munteniya byia̱ ma̱ nka București - Ilfov, Sud - Muntenia, ma̱ng kap nfam byi̱k Sud-Est na. Ka̱ byia̱ susot a̱gwomna̱ti mali swak ja a̱mgba̱m:

Ma̱ng nkap nnaai jhyang:

A̱keangtung Romaniya ka, Bukha̱ret, shyia̱ Munteniya wa. Á̱tsatsak a̱ka̱keang á̱ghyang bya yet:

Ya̱fang

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  1. Davidescu, Adriana AnaMaria; Apostu, Simona Andreea; Pantilie, Andra Madalina; Amzuica, Bogdan Florian (Zwat Jhyiung 2020). "Romania's South-Muntenia Region, towards Sustainable Regional Development. Implications for Regional Development Strategies". Sustainability (in English). 12 (14): 5799. doi:10.3390/su12145799. ISSN 2071-1050.
  2. Erwin Gáll; Réka Fülöp; Mihály Huba Hőgyes (2020). Sorin Forțiu (ed.). "Periferiile periferiilor?" [The peripheries of the peripheries?] (PDF). Arheovest Interdisciplinaritate în Arheologie și Istorie (in Romaniya). Timișoara, Szeged: Asociația ArheoVest, JATEPress Kiadó. I (VIII): 386. ISBN 978-963-315-464-9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-10-10. Retrieved 2023-12-15.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. Manele in Romania : cultural expression and social meaning in Balkan popular music. Margaret H. Beissinger, Speranța Rădulescu, Anca Giurchescu. Lanham. 2016. p. 40. ISBN 978-1-4422-6708-4. OCLC 950902131.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

A̱ka̱fwuop nta

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