Since 1240: Christianized Volga Hungarians settle down in Hungary proper, mostly in the Banat (western Vlachia). Vlachia and Moldavia enter the Hungarian sphere of influence. Fewer German settlers go to Poland (except Pomerania and Silesia), Hungary, Romania or Bulgaria. Instead, they press into Pomerania, East Prussia and (later) the Baltic. Silesia north of Oder River becomes an area similar to OTL Kashubia during the next centuries, with a population of mixed German-Slavic culture. 1251: Prince Vladislav of Bohemia has a son, later King Wenceslaus/Vaclav II. Genoa acquires Safi in Morocco.
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