Dacia (disambiguation)
Places
Historic
- Dacia, Kingdom of Dacians, ancient geographic demarcation of Central and South-Eastern Europe
- Roman Dacia (also known as Dacia Felix, Dacia Traiana or Dacia Trajana), ancient Roman imperial province in modern Romania
- Dacia Aureliana, ancient Roman province in modern Bulgaria and Serbia
- Dacia Mediterranea, part of former Dacia Aureliana
- Dacia Ripensis, ancient Roman province, part of Dacia Aureliana
- Diocese of Dacia, Roman diocese in modern Serbia and western Bulgaria
- Roman Dacia (also known as Dacia Felix, Dacia Traiana or Dacia Trajana), ancient Roman imperial province in modern Romania
- Dacia a former ecclesiastical province covering the entire Nordic region,[1][2][3] the name a combination of the toponyms "Dania" and "Suecia", the Medieval Latin names for Denmark, and Sweden.
Modern
- Dacia, neighbourhood in Iași, Romania
- Dacia, village in Doba, Satu Mare, Romania
- Dacia, village in Jibert Commune, Brașov County, Romania
- Dacia, village in Nicșeni Commune, Botoșani County, Romania
Automobiles
- Automobile Dacia, Romanian automobile maker
- Dacia 1300, family sedan
- Dacia Lăstun, car manufactured by Tehnometal
- Dacia Logan, compact
- Dacia Logan Cup, lowcost series
- Dacia Nova, hatchback
- Dacia Pick-Up, pick-up truck
- Dacia Sandero, five door hatchback
- Dacia Solenza, sedan
- Dacia SupeRNova, hatchback
Books and publications
- Dacia Literară, first Romanian literary and political journal
- Dacia (journal), Romanian academic journal of archeology
- Dacia (Pârvan), Romanian history book
- Editura Dacia, Romanian publisher
Football
- ACS Dacia Unirea Brăila, Romanian football team
- Dacia Mioveni, Romanian football team
- FC Dacia Chişinău, Moldovian football team
- Stadionul Dacia (Mioveni), football stadium
- Stadionul Dacia (Orăştie), football stadium
Persons
- Boetius of Dacia, 13th century Danish philosopher
- Jacob of Dacia, c. 1484-15669, Danish monk and missionary
- Martin of Dacia (1220–1304), Danish scholar
Other
- Dacia Felix Bank, a defunct bank in Romania
- Dacia Hotel, hotel in Satu Mare, Romania
- Diocese of Dacia Felix, Romanian Orthodox diocese covering the east of Serbia
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References
- Article by Johnny G.G. Jakobsen, Department of Scandinavian Research, University of Copenhagen
- Article by Mikko Heikkilä in Historisk Tidskrift för Finland 2012:4 pp. 99 & 446
- Dissertation 2014 by Pasi Pöllänen, University of Eastern Finland, p. 463
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