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- Dacia abstract "In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians. The Greeks referred to them as the Getae, which were specifically a branch of the Thracians north of the Haemus range.Dacia was bounded in the south approximately by the Danubius river (Danube), in Greek sources the Istros, or at its greatest extent, by the Haemus Mons (the Balkan Mountains). Moesia (Dobrogea), a region south of the Danube, was a core area where the Getae lived and interacted with the Ancient Greeks. In the east it was bounded by the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea) and the river Danastris (Dniester), in Greek sources the Tyras. But several Dacian settlements are recorded between the rivers Dniester and Hypanis (Southern Bug), and the Tisia (Tisa) to the west.At times Dacia included areas between the Tisa and the Middle Danube. The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus corresponds to the present day countries of Romania and Moldova, as well as smaller parts of Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, and Ukraine.Dacians (or Getae) were North Thracian tribes. Dacian tribes had both peaceful and military encounters with other neighboring tribes, such as Sarmatians, Scythians, and Celts, but were eventually influenced by the Ancient Greeks and Romans.[citation needed].A Dacian Kingdom of variable size existed between 82 BC until the Roman conquest in 106 AD. The capital of Dacia, Sarmizegetusa, located in modern Romania, was destroyed by the Romans, but its name was added to that of the new city (Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa) built by the latter to serve as the capital of the Roman province of Dacia.".
- Dacia capital Sarmizegetusa_Regia.
- Dacia currency Denarius.
- Dacia currency Koson_(coin).
- Dacia dissolutionYear "2014".
- Dacia foundingYear "0001".
- Dacia governmentType Monarchy.
- Dacia governmentType Theocracy.
- Dacia thumbnail Vexilloid_of_the_Roman_Empire.svg?width=300.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink thrac_8.html.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink 5*.html.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink 299_Arch_of_Constantine-all.html.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink dava.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink dacian.html.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink dacii_e.html.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink draco.htm.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink ThracoGetae01-00.html.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink trajan.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink dacia.php.
- Dacia wikiPageExternalLink Dacia%20-%20The%20historic%20region%20in%20East-Central%09Europe.kmz?part=3.
- Dacia wikiPageID "45745".
- Dacia wikiPageRevisionID "606473175".
- Dacia capital "Sarmizegetusa Regia".
- Dacia commonLanguages "Dacian, Greek, Latin".
- Dacia commonName "Dacia".
- Dacia continent "Europe".
- Dacia conventionalLongName "Dacian Kingdom".
- Dacia country "Romania".
- Dacia currency Denarius.
- Dacia currency Koson_(coin).
- Dacia dateEvent "101".
- Dacia dateEvent "84".
- Dacia deputy "Tarabostes".
- Dacia era Classical_antiquity.
- Dacia event Domitian's_Dacian_War.
- Dacia event Trajan's_Dacian_Wars.
- Dacia flag "Dacian Draco".
- Dacia flagAlt "Dacian Draco".
- Dacia flagS "DacianDraco.jpg".
- Dacia flagS "Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg".
- Dacia flagType "Dacian Draco".
- Dacia governmentType "Non-hereditary Monarchy and Theocracy.".
- Dacia hasPhotoCollection Dacia.
- Dacia imageFlag "Draco bearer Duruy LB.JPG".
- Dacia imageMap "Dacia around 60-44 BC during Burebista, including campaigns - Italian.png".
- Dacia imageMapCaption "At the height of Burebista's power, his kingdom stretched from the Black Sea to the Adriatic and from the Balkan Mountains to Bohemia.".
- Dacia leader Comosicus.
- Dacia leader Duras_(Dacian_king).
- Dacia leader "Burebista".
- Dacia leader "Decebalus".
- Dacia leader "Deceneu".
- Dacia leader "Oroles".
- Dacia leader "Rubobostes".
- Dacia leader Scorilo.
- Dacia nation Dacians.
- Dacia region "Balkans".
- Dacia religion Dacians.
- Dacia representative "Comosicus".
- Dacia representative "Deceneus".
- Dacia s "Free Dacians".
- Dacia s "Roman Empire".
- Dacia status "Empire".
- Dacia titleDeputy "Aristocracy".
- Dacia titleLeader "King".
- Dacia titleRepresentative "High Priest".
- Dacia yearEnd "2".
- Dacia yearLeader "27".
- Dacia yearLeader "29".
- Dacia yearLeader "44".
- Dacia yearLeader "69".
- Dacia yearLeader "82".
- Dacia yearLeader "87".
- Dacia yearLeader "beginning of the 2nd century BC".
- Dacia yearLeader "first half of the 2nd century BC".
- Dacia yearStart "1".
- Dacia subject Category:Ancient_Thrace.
- Dacia subject Category:Dacia.
- Dacia subject Category:History_of_Banat.
- Dacia subject Category:History_of_Moldova.
- Dacia subject Category:History_of_Transylvania.
- Dacia subject Category:Moldavia.
- Dacia subject Category:Muntenia.
- Dacia subject Category:Romania_in_Antiquity.
- Dacia subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Dacia type Country.
- Dacia type Place.
- Dacia type PopulatedPlace.
- Dacia type Wikidata:Q532.
- Dacia type Country.
- Dacia type Place.
- Dacia type Location.
- Dacia comment "In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians. The Greeks referred to them as the Getae, which were specifically a branch of the Thracians north of the Haemus range.Dacia was bounded in the south approximately by the Danubius river (Danube), in Greek sources the Istros, or at its greatest extent, by the Haemus Mons (the Balkan Mountains).".
- Dacia label "Dacia (regione storica)".
- Dacia label "Dacia".
- Dacia label "Dacia".
- Dacia label "Dacie".
- Dacia label "Dacië".
- Dacia label "Dacja".