The '''Romanian Plain''' ({{lang-ro|Câmpia Română}})<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/place/Romanian-Plain Romanian Plain] at britannica.com</ref> is located in southern [[Romania]] and the easternmost tip of [[Serbia]], where it is known as the '''Wallachian Plain''' ({{lang-sr|Vlaška nizija/Влашка низија|Vlaška nizija}}).<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/worlditspeoplese0010unse|url-access=registration|quote=Romanian Plain.|title=World and Its Peoples|date=2010|publisher=Marshall Cavendish|isbn=9780761479024|pages=[https://archive.org/details/worlditspeoplese0010unse/page/n151 1447]|language=en}}</ref> PartIt is part of the larger [[Eurasian Steppe]]. It is located in the [[Historical regions of Romania|historical region]] of [[Wallachia]], it isand bordered by the [[Danube]]|Danube River]] in the east, south and west, and by the {{ill|v=sup|Getic Plateau|ro|Podișul Getic}} in the north. [[Bucharest]], the capital of Romania, is located in the central part of the Romanian Plain. It is contiguous to the south with the [[Danubian Plain (Bulgaria)|Danubian Plain]] ({{lang-bg|Дунавска равнина|Dunavska ravnina}}), in [[Bulgaria]]. This area is also sometimes referred to as the '''Danubian Plain''' ''({{lang|ro|Câmpia Dunării}})'' in Romanian, though this designation is not specific, because the Danube flows through a number of plains along its course, such as the [[Hungarian Plain]] (which is called the Danubian Plain in Slovakia and Serbia), as well as the Bavarian Lowland, also called the Danubian Plain.
[[Image:Walachische Tiefebene.png|thumb|300px|The main divisions of the Romanian Plain]]
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In Romania, the plain is divided into five subdivisions and the Danube Valley, which are, from West to East:
*'''A. [[Oltenia Plain]]''', located in southern [[Oltenia]]: