The name in antiquity was Dacia.
1. The old name was Dacia.2. The Romans did not use the name Romania for the conquered territory.
It is an error; in the antiquity Romans invaded the territory of the today Romania.
Yes, Most Romans, actually settled in Romania.
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Romania wasn't not discovered; Romania has a population from tens of thousand years ago. During the times of the Roman empire, much of what we now call Romania was called Dacia by the Romans. It's language is a Romance one, derived from Latin.
Romans invaded the ancient Dacia in 101.
There is little distance between Italy and Romania. I don't think there is a good reason why they've taken Romania. Maybe Romania was in 'their way'.
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The invasion was at the beginning of the first century a.d.
Romanians are the people of all Romania and also of Republic of Moldova. Romanians live also in the territories occupied now by Ukraina (North Bucovina and South Basarabia), in Serbia, in Macedonia and many other countries.
Rome captured Dacia on the western coast of the Black sea in the 2nd Century CE and romanised its culture. It was then called Romania after them.
What did the Romans call the river thames