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Description Roman province of Dacia (106 - 271 AD).svg |
العربية:
داقية الرومانية.
Boarisch:
D römische Brovinz Dacia, d Legio XIII Gemini in Apulum (haid Alba Iulia), de V Macedonia in Potaissa (haid Turda).
Български:
Римската провинция Дакия до смъртта на Траян. Провинция Дакия.
Català:
La Dàcia romana.
Čeština:
Území Dácie podrobené Římany.
Dansk:
Romerske Dakien.
Deutsch:
Die römische Provinz Dacia, heute Teil Rumäniens und Serbiens, zwischen Trajan (106) und der Räumung der Provinz im Jahr 271. Römische Siedlungen und Legionslager mit lateinischer Benennung.
English:
Roman province of Dacia
, part of modern day
Romania
and Serbia, from the conquest of
Trajan
in 106 AD to the evacuation of the province in 271 AD. Roman settlements and legion garrisons with Latin names are included in the map, as well as the
Costoboci
,
Carpi
and
Free Dacians
.
Español:
La provincia romana de Dacia (el área señalada en rojo), tras la conquista de Trajano de 106. A la derecha de la imagen se encuentra el Mar Negro. El territorio romano en el bajo Danubio y los Cárpatos, incluyendo las tres dacias.
Français :
La Dacie romaine entre 106 et 271.
Italiano:
Mappa della Dacia romana con il suo complesso sistema di fortificazioni e difesa. Mappa delle province romane di Mesia e Dacia. Il Limes della Dacia romana dopo la conquista di Traiano.
日本語:
ローマ時代の属州ダキア。紫色部分. 帝政ローマ期のダキア一帯.
Latina:
Forma provinciarum Dacicarum.
Latviešu:
Romas impērijas Dākijas provinču (sārtā krāsā) karte ar iezīmētām zelta (Au) un sudraba (Ag) raktuvju vietām.
Lietuvių:
Romos provincija Dakija 106-271 m.
Nederlands:
Reconstructie van het Romeinse Dacië.
Português:
A província romana da Dácia (a área assinalada a vermelho), após a conquista de Trajano de 106. À direita da imagem encontra-se o Mar Negro.
Română:
Harta provinciei romane Dacia între anii 106 și 271.
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Date | 26 October 2007 |
Source | Own work , based on similar historical map made by the Romanian Academy (which ones?) |
Author | User:ArdadN , uploaded at Commons by El_Bes |
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