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Dacia

[dey-shee-uh, -shuh]

noun

  1. an ancient kingdom and later a Roman province in S Europe between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube, corresponding generally to modern Romania and adjacent regions.



Dacia

/ ˈɪɪə /

noun

  1. an ancient region bounded by the Carpathians, the Tisza, and the Danube, roughly corresponding to modern Romania. United under kings from about 60 bc , it later contained the Roman province of the same name (about 105 to 270 ad )

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Other 51Թ Forms

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It won't be the outright lowest-priced model on offer: the Dacia Spring, manufactured in Wuhan jointly by Renault and Dongfeng, and the Leapmotor T03, which is being produced by a joint venture between Chinese startup Leapmotor and Stellantis, both cost less.

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Back then, he would set out at 05:00 every day in his Dacia to drive round farms buying up milk.

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Dacia Renault, Romania's biggest carmaker, faces constant delays in getting parts delivered across Schengen borders.

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The Dacia Spring went on sale in the UK a few weeks ago, with a starting price of £14,995.

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The BYD Seagull sells for about $10,000 in China, the Dacia Spring starts at $20,000 in Europe, the Renault Kwid e-Tech costs $19,000 in Brazil, and the Kia Ray goes for $22,000 in South Korea.

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