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What river separated Dacia from the roman empire?

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The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman Empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.

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