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    Dacia Ancient region of Europe (now in Romania). It was colonized (101–106) by Trajan. Dacia was later overrun by Goths, Huns and Avars. The language was retained, and forms the basis of modern Romanian. World Encyclopedia Dacia views 1,903,211 updated Jun 08 2018 Dacia an ancient country of SE Europe in what is now NW Romania.
    Dacia was created in Romania in 1966, with a clear objective: to provide modern, reliable and affordable vehicles to the people of Romania. It was dubbed Dacia after the name given by the Romans to the region now known as Romania. Renault took over Dacia in 1999, marking a strategic shift.
    A brief history of Dacia Romania’s top company by revenue and the country’s largest exporter, Dacia has come a long way since its conception as a communist state-owned company. Finding its niche in the low-cost sector, Dacia has been the butt of many a joke from the ex-Top Gear trio.
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    What is the history of Dacia?
    See Article History. Dacia, in antiquity, an area of central Europe bounded by the Carpathian Mountains and covering much of the historical region of Transylvania (modern north-central and western Romania).
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    Where is Dacia located in Romania?
    (Show more) Dacia, in antiquity, an area of central Europe bounded by the Carpathian Mountains and covering much of the historical region of Transylvania (modern north-central and western Romania ).
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    Where did the Dacians come from?
    After the Marcomannic Wars (AD 166–180), Dacian groups from outside Roman Dacia had been set in motion. So were the 12,000 Dacians "from the neighbourhood of Roman Dacia sent away from their own country". Their native country could have been the Upper Tisa region, but other places cannot be excluded.
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    What was the capital of the Kingdom of Dacia?
    A Dacian Kingdom of variable size existed between 82 BC until the Roman conquest in AD 106. 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.
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    S C. Automobile Dacia S.A., commonly known as Dacia , is a Romanian car manufacturer that takes its name from the historical region that constitutes present-day Romania. The company was established in 1966. In 1999, after 33 years, the Romanian government sold Dacia to the French

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    The first facility in the area was built between 1942 and 1945, as an extension of the IAR aircraft manufacturer. The new factory, built in the Colibași-Pitești area under the order of Marshal Ion Antonescu (conducător of

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    The company's single plant is located in Mioveni, Romania, together with its headquarters, and has a production capacity of 350,000 vehicles per year. It is divided into several sections, such as bodywork, painting, assembly, mechanical and chassis, foundry etc.

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    Sponsorships
    From the 2008–09 season, Dacia was the sponsor of Italian Serie A football club Udinese Calcio

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    The Dacia brand is marketed in most of the Western and Eastern European countries, as well as in some Northern African countries, such as Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. Western

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    Current
    Dacia Duster II (2017–present)
    Dacia Duster Pick-Up (2020–present)

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacia

    The extent and location of Dacia varied in its three distinct historical periods (see below):
    The Dacia of King Burebista (82–44 BC) stretched from the Black Sea to the source of the river Tisa and from the Balkan Mountains to Bohemia. During that period, the Geto-Dacians conquered a wider territory and Dacia extended from …

  5. https://www.britannica.com/place/Dacia

    Dacia, in antiquity, an area of central Europe bounded by the Carpathian Mountains and covering much of the historical region of Transylvania (modern north-central and western Romania ). The Dacian people had earlier occupied lands south of the Danube and north of the mountains, and those lands as a Roman province eventually included wider territories both to the north and to …

  6. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Dacia
    • Based on archaeological findings, the origins of the Dacian culture can be considered to have begun developing from north of the Danuberiver (south and east) to the Carpathian mountains, in the modern-day historical Romanian province of Muntenia and are identified as an evolution of the Iron Age Basarabi culture. The Dacians had attained a consider...
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  7. https://www.dacia.co.uk/dacia-story.html

    Dacia was created in Romania in 1966, with a clear objective: to provide modern, reliable and affordable vehicles to the people of Romania. It was dubbed Dacia after the name given by the Romans to the region now known as Romania.

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    May 19, 2021 · Dacia is an area in central Europe south of the Carpathian Mountains covering much of the region of Transylvania. The name is derived from the inhabitants themselves, called the Dacian people. They occupied land from the Carpathian to south of the Danube river.

  9. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../ancient-history-northern-europe/dacia

    May 08, 2018 · Dacia an ancient country of SE Europe in what is now NW Romania. It was annexed by Trajan in ad 106 as a province of the Roman Empire . The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ELIZABETH KNOWLES

  10. https://www.osv.ltd.uk/brief-history-of-dacia

    Founded in 1966, Dacia was founded under the name Uzina de Autoturisme Pitesti (UAP). The main factory was built in 1968 in Colibasi, now Mioveni. Dacia acquired the basic design and tooling of the Renault 12. However, until the …

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