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Roman Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə; also
known as
Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan’s
Dacia'); or
Dacia Felix, lit. 'Fertile
Dacia') was a
province of the Roman...
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Dacia Mediterranea (Mid-land
Dacia; Gr****: Δακία Μεσόγειος, romanized: Dakia Mesogeios) was a late
antique Roman province,
whose capital city was Serdica...
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Dacia Ripensis (lit. 'riparian
Dacia') was the name of a
Roman province in the
northern Balkan peninsula,
immediately south of the
Middle Danube. Its capital...
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Dacia Aureliana was a
province in the
eastern half of the
Roman Empire established by
Roman Emperor Aurelian in the
territory of
former Moesia Superior...
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history of
Dacia comprises the
events surrounding the
historical region roughly corresponding to the
present territory of
Romania and
Moldova and...
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Castra Nova was a fort in the
Roman province of
Dacia. List of
castra Roman castra from
Romania -
Google Maps /
Earth Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today...
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Cedonia was a fort in the
Roman province of
Dacia. List of
castra Roman castra from
Romania -
Google Maps /
Earth Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today...
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Diocese of
Dacia (Latin:
Dioecesis Daciae) was a
diocese of the
later Roman Empire, in the area of
modern western Bulgaria,
central Serbia, Montenegro...
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Dacia Hotel,
originally Pannonia Hotel (in Hungarian: Pannónia Szálló)
located in Satu Mare (in Hungarian: Szatmárnémeti), present-day Romania, was built...
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Porolissum was an
ancient Roman city in
Dacia.
Established as a
military fort in 106
during Trajan's
Dacian Wars, the city
quickly grew
through trade...