Dacia (disambiguation)
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Roman Dacia
Roman Dacia
The Roman province of Dacia on the Balkans included the modern Romanian regions of Transylvania, Banat and Oltenia, and temporarily Muntenia and southern Moldova, but not the nearby regions of Moesia...

is (also known as Dacia Felix and Dacia Traiana), an ancient Roman province in modern Romania, after year 106 until 275 (106÷275).

Dacia
Dacia
In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians or Getae as they were known by the Greeks—the branch of the Thracians north of the Haemus range...

is an ancient geographic demarcation of central Europe, Kingdom of Dacians (in modern Romania), until the Great King Burebista and the king Decebalus.

Dacia may refer to:

Places

  • Dacia, a neighbourhood in Iași
    Iasi
    Iași is the second most populous city and a municipality in Romania. Located in the historical Moldavia region, Iași has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Romanian social, cultural, academic and artistic life...

    , Romania
  • Dacia , a village in Doba, Satu Mare
    Doba, Satu Mare
    Doba is a commune of 2,784 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of five villages:-Demographics:Ethnic groups :*Romanians: *Hungarians: *Romanies : *Ukrainians:...

    , Romania
  • Dacia, a village in Jibert Commune, Brașov County
    Brasov County
    Brașov ; ) is a county of Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Brașov. The county incorporates within its boundaries most of the Medieval "lands" Burzenland and Făgăraș Land.-Demographics:...

    , Romania
  • Dacia, a village in Nicşeni Commune, Botoșani County
    Botosani County
    Botoșani is a county of Romania, in Moldavia, with the capital city at Botoșani.-Demographics:In 2002, it had a population of 452,834 and the population density was 91/km2.*Romanians – – the highest percentage of Romanians in Romania...

    , Romania

Historic geography

  • Dacia Aureliana
    Dacia Aureliana
    Dacia Aureliana was a province of the Roman Empire found by Emperor Aurelian, after his retreat from Dacia Traiana in 271. Between 271/275 and 285, it occupied most of what is today Bulgaria. Its capital was in Serdica...

    , an ancient Roman province in modern Bulgaria and Serbia, in South of Danube
  • Dacia Ripensis
    Dacia Ripensis
    Dacia Ripensis was the name of a Roman province first established by Aurelian circa 283 AD, south of the Danube River, after he withdrew from Dacia Traiana.-History:...

    , an ancient Roman province, after year 275 in modern Bulgaria and Serbia, in South of Danube
  • Diocese of Dacia
    Diocese of Dacia
    The Diocese of Dacia was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, in the area of modern Serbia and western Bulgaria. It was subordinate to the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum...

    , a Roman diocese in the area of modern Serbia and western Bulgaria
  • Dacia, Mediaeval Latin name for Denmark
    Denmark
    Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

     (e.g. Cal. Patent Rolls H III, 1225-32). Adjective Dacus.
  • Dacia as Scandinavia
    Scandinavia
    Scandinavia is a cultural, historical and ethno-linguistic region in northern Europe that includes the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, characterized by their common ethno-cultural heritage and language. Modern Norway and Sweden proper are situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula,...

    , Latin name of a historic Vatican province consisting of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland

Books

  • Dacia (Pârvan)
    Dacia (Pârvan)
    Dacia: An Outline of the Early Civilization of the Carpatho-Danubian Countries is a history book by the Romanian historian and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan . The book, published post-mortem in 1928, resulted from a series of lectures that Pârvan gave at Cambridge University...

     is a history book by the Romanian historian and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan
  • Editura Dacia
    Editura Dacia
    Editura Dacia is a publishing house based in Romania, located on Pavel Chinezul Street 2, Cluj-Napoca. Named after the ancient region of Dacia, it was founded in 1969 by a group of Transylvanian intellectuals, and printed works in Romanian, German and Hungarian.According to its official site,...

    , a publishing house in Cluj-Napoca

Football

  • FC Dacia Chişinău
    FC Dacia Chisinau
    FC Dacia Chişinău is a Moldovan football club, playing in the city of Chişinău, the capital of Moldova. They play in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football.- History :1999...

    , a Moldovian football team
  • Dacia Mioveni
    Dacia Mioveni
    Clubul Sportiv Mioveni is a Romanian football team from Mioveni, Argeş County, founded in 2000, currently playing in the Liga I.-History:The club was founded in 2000 under the name AS Mioveni...

    , a Romanian football team
    • Dacia Stadium

Automobiles

  • Automobile Dacia, a Romanian automobile maker
    • Dacia Logan
      Dacia Logan
      The Dacia Logan is a small family car car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its subsidiary Dacia of Romania. It is manufactured at Dacia's automobile plant in Mioveni, Romania, and in Colombia, Brazil, Russia, Morocco, Iran, India and South Africa...

      , a compact automobile manufactured jointly by the companies Dacia and Renault in Romania
    • Dacia Sandero
      Dacia Sandero
      The Dacia Sandero is a five door hatchback car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its subsidiary Dacia of Romania. The Sandero is based on the Logan.-Design and global marketing:...

      , a five door hatchback car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its subsidiary Dacia of Romania. The Sandero is based on the Logan
    • Dacia Solenza
      Dacia Solenza
      The Dacia Solenza was a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia.-History:The Dacia Solenza was a small sedan produced from 2003 to 2005. It was a reshaped version of the Dacia SupeRNova, which in turn was an improved version of the Dacia Nova...

      , a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia
    • Dacia SupeRNova
      Dacia SuperNova
      The Dacia SupeRNova was a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia.-History:A small front wheel drive hatchback car, Dacia SupeRNova was produced from 2000 to 2003, being the first car released after signing the contract with Renault...

      , a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia
    • Dacia Nova
      Dacia Nova
      The Dacia Nova was a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia.-History:Dacia Nova was the first car designed by the Romanian engineers, taking a very long time to complete. This is the reason for the car looking slightly outdated when it exited the factory's gates for the first time, in 1995...

      , a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia
    • Dacia 1300
      Dacia 1300
      The Dacia 1300 was a car manufactured during the Cold War by Romanian auto marque Dacia. "1300" represents the car's engine displacement.The first Dacia 1300 left the assembly line on 23 August 1969...

      , Family sedan produced by Dacia


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  • Dacia (journal)
    Dacia (journal)
    Dacia is a Romanian academic journal of archeology published by the Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, Bucharest. It was established in 1924 by the Romanian historian and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan, in whose honor the institute was named. The original title of the journal was . It has...

    , a Romanian academic journal of archeology published by the Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, Bucharest
  • Dacia Pick-Up, a pick-up truck manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia. The 31 years of production saw the manufacturing of a total of 318,969 vehicles
  • Dacorum (disambiguation)
    Dacorum (disambiguation)
    Dacorum is a borough in Hertfordshire, England. The term may also refer to:*Dacorum, a Latin word meaning "of the Dacians"* Dacorum, various Roman auxiliary regiments...


recovered 4 People

  • Boetius of Dacia
    Boetius of Dacia
    Boetius of Dacia was a 13th century Danish philosopher....

     (born 13th-century), 13th century Danish philosopher
  • Dacia Maraini
    Dacia Maraini
    Dacia Maraini is an Italian writer. She is the daughter of Sicilian Princess Topazia Alliata di Salaparuta, an artist and art dealer, and of Fosco Maraini, a Florentine ethnologist and mountaineer of mixed Ticinese, English and Polish background who wrote in particular on Tibet and Japan...

     (born 1936), Italian writer
  • Dacia Valent
    Dacia Valent
    Dacia Soraya Valent is a Somali-born Italian politician and former Member of the European Parliament.-Biography:...

     (born 1963), Somali-born Italian politician and former Member of the European Parliament
  • Martin of Dacia
    Martin of Dacia
    Martin of Dacia was a Danish scholar, master of arts and theology at the University of Paris around 1250–88, and the author of Modi significandi, an influential treatise on grammar. He held a prebendary as canon of the Ribe Cathedral in the Ribe diocese...

     (1220–1304), Danish scholar, master of arts and theology at the University of Paris around 1250–88, and the author of Modi significandi, an influential treatise on grammar

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  • Dacia Hotel
    Dacia Hotel
    Dacia Hotel is a three star hotel in Satu Mare, Romania. The Secession style hotel, one of the few built in Transylvania, was built over the old city hall building which dated from 1768 - 1772....

    , a three star hotel in Satu Mare, Romania. The Secession style hotel, one of the few built in Transylvania, was built over the old city hall building which dated from 1768 - 1772
  • Dacia Literară
    Dacia Literara
    - History :Founded by Mihail Kogălniceanu and printed in Iaşi, it was short-lived—having lasted only from January to June 1840. Dacia Literară was a Romantic nationalist and liberal magazine, engendering a literary society.- External links :*...

    , the first Romanian literary and political journal
  • Dacia Logan Cup
    Dacia Logan Cup
    The Dacia Logan Cup is a One-make racing lowcost series created and managed by Renault Sport. It uses Dacia Logan cars and takes place in Germany, France, Romania and Russia ....

    , a One-make racing lowcost series created and managed by Renault Sport. It uses Dacia Logan cars and takes place in Germany, France, Romania and Russia (as Renault Logan Cup)
  • Dacia Lăstun, a car manufactured by Tehnometal, Timişoara, under the auto marque Dacia
  • Dacia Mediterranea
    Dacia Mediterranea
    Dacia Mediterranea is a part of the former Dacia Aureliana divided by Constantine the Great.Serdica is the province capital....

    , a part of the former Dacia Aureliana divided by Constantine the Great
  • Dacorum Borough Council
    Dacorum Borough Council
    Dacorum Borough Council is the local authority for the Dacorum non-metropolitan district of England, the United Kingdom. Dacorum is located in the north-west of Hertfordshire, in the East of England region. The Council itself is based in Hemel Hempstead, the largest settlement in the district.The...

    , the local authority for the Dacorum non-metropolitan district of England, the United Kingdom
  • Dacorum local elections
    Dacorum local elections
    Dacorum Borough Council in Hertfordshire, England is elected every four years. Since the last boundary changes in 2007, 51 councillors have been elected from 25 wards.-Political control:...

  • Petrus de Dacia (disambiguation)
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