Daçya; Balkanlarda kuzeyde Karpat dağları, güneyde Tuna nehri, batıda Tisa nehri, doğuda ise Dinyester nehri ile sınırlı, nüfusunu genellikle Trakyalıların oluşturduğu eski bir bölge
{i} female first name; ancient area and Roman province between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube (corresponds approximately to Romania of today); Romanian company (that belongs to the Renault group) which produces the Dacia Logan and Dacia Solenza cars
Ancient country, central Europe. Roughly equivalent to modern Romania, the area's earliest known inhabitants were Getae and Dacian people of Thracian stock. Known for its rich silver, iron, and gold mines, the region was made a Roman province in AD 107 after two centuries of hostilities. It was abandoned to the Goths in 270 and ultimately divided into the principalities of Walachia and Moldavia