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Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/, DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈd̪aː.ki.a]) was the land
inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania,
stretching to the
Danube in the south...
- the
Communist era, in the
plant where Dacias were made,
there were two ****embly lines: one line
producing Dacias intended for sale in
Romania and the other...
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Dacia Duster is a
family of
subcompact crossovers produced and
marketed jointly by the
French manufacturer Renault and its
Romanian subsidiary Dacia since...
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provinces would later be
unified in 166 and be
known as Tres
Daciae ("Three
Dacias") due to the
ongoing Marcomannic Wars. New
mines were
opened and ore extraction...
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Dacia is a
historic region in
southeastern Europe.
Dacia may also
refer to:
Roman Dacia, an ancient...
- The
Dacia Sandero is a
subcompact car/supermini (B-segment) car
produced and
marketed jointly by the
French manufacturer Renault and its
Romanian subsidiary...
- The
Dacia Logan is a
family of
automobiles produced and
marketed jointly by the
French manufacturer Renault and its
Romanian subsidiary Dacia since mid-2004...
- The
Dacia Bigster is a
compact crossover SUV from the
Romanian car
manufacturer Dacia, set to be
produced from 2024 and
marketed in
early 2025. The Bigster...
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Besides Ratiaria,
Oescus was the
major settlement.
Dacia Ripensis was one of the "Two
Dacias"
established south of the
Danube in the late 3rd century...
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Boetius de
Dacia, OP (also
spelled Boethius de
Dacia) was a 13th-century
Danish philosopher. The
rendering of his name
Danske Bo ("Bo the Dane") into...