Very probable in the East, above Black Sea.
The territory of Romania is the ancient territory of Dacians.
they were dutch and they were located in Romania which back then Romania was called dacia
Romania's people descended from Thracian tribes of Dacians and Getaes.
The ancient populations of Romania are tribes of Dacians and Gets, peoples from the Thracian group.
No; Dacians in Roman times lived in the Slavic regions (near Romania and Ukraine); the Dutch come from the North-west of Europe.
Most Romanians are descendants of the Dacians. The Dacian kingdom covered Romania and Moldova and small parts of Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria and Ukraine. Trajan defeated the Dacians an annexed their territory as the province of Dacia. The Dacians became latitised.
Well, Romanians originate from the mixture of dacians - with Romans (the emperor Traian conquered the dacians), later in the former dacians-romans inhabited aria, formed tree historical provinces: Transylvania ( with a majority of Romanians but under Hungarian, later Ottoman, Austrian, and again Hungarian rule), Moldova and Tara Romaneasca, to cut the story short, they united and formed Romania (the name comes from the language, romanian)
No, the ancient Roman language was Latin. Romanian is the current language of Romania, also in Europe but not close to Rome.It is a latinised form of Dacian. The Dacians were the original inhabitants of Romania.
The ancestors of the Romanian people are Dacians and Getes.Of course many peoples were mixed with Romanians in the last 2 000 years.
Romanians are an indo-european people (caucasian type); the ancestors were Dacians, a people from the Thracians group. The Romanian language is a Romanic language.
Before the communism Romania was a kingdom.
Yes it did. It was called Dacia and it also included Moldova. Dacia was conquered by emperor Trajan because the Dacians carried out raids on the empire from across the river Danube.