Ancient Dacia ~ Dacians
The Dacians (Latin: Daci, Greek: Δάχοι, Δαχοι "Dakoi", Δάοι "Daoi", Δάχές "Dakes", Medieval Greek Δάκαι "Dákai"[citation needed]) were an Indo-European people, the ancient inhabitants of Dacia (located in the area in and around the Carpathian Mountains and east of there to the Black Sea), present-day Romania and Moldova, parts of Sarmatia (mostly in eastern Ukraine) and Moesia (Eastern Serbia and Northern Bulgaria), also parts of present-day Slovakia and Poland. They spoke the Dacian language, believed related to Thracian, but were influenced culturally by the neighbouring Scythians and by the Celtic invaders of the 4th century BC.
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