Dacia

Etymology
, from,.

Proper noun

 * 1) . The Dacian kingdom was conquered by the Romans and later named Romania after them.
 * 2) An automobile company based in Romania,.

Translations

 * Arabic: دَاقِيَة
 * Armenian: Դակիա
 * Belarusian: Да́кія
 * Breton:
 * Bulgarian: Да́кия
 * Burmese:
 * Catalan: Dàcia
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 達基亞
 * Czech: Dácie
 * Danish: Dakien
 * Dutch: Dacië
 * Esperanto: Dakio
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish: Daakia
 * French:
 * Galician: Dacia
 * Georgian: დაკია
 * German: Dacien
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: Δακία
 * Hawaiian: Dakia
 * Hebrew: דאקיה
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: Dáicia
 * Italian: Dacia
 * Japanese: ダキア
 * Korean: ^다키아
 * Ladin:
 * Latvian: Dāķija, Dākija
 * Lithuanian: Dakija
 * Malay:
 * Maori:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: Dakia
 * Occitan:
 * Parthian: 𐭃𐭀𐭊𐭉𐭀 𐭇𐭔𐭕𐭓
 * Persian:
 * Piedmontese:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: Dácia
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: Да́кия
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Slovak: Dácia
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: Dakien
 * Telugu:
 * Turkish: Daçya
 * Ukrainian: Да́кія
 * Venetian:
 * Volapük:
 * West Frisian: Daasje


 * Bulgarian: Да́чия

Etymology 1
From, , of long disputed origin and meaning; see Dacians. Some writers used the tribe name to describe them.

Proper noun

 * 1)  the region formerly held by : Wallachia or Romania
 * 2) * 1511, Bernardus Sylvanus ed., Jacobus Angelus's translation of Ptolemy as Liber Geographica, Bk VIII:
 * "la"
 * "la"

- In nona Tabula[:] Iaziges metanastae[,] Dacia Vulachia[,] Mysia superior: Seruia[,] Mysia inferior Bosna[,] Tratia[,] Chersonesus.

Etymology 2
Same as 1, used instead of because of the similar sound.

Proper noun

 * 1) a former  covering the Nordic region
 * 1) a former  covering the Nordic region

Etymology
, from,.