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Docidava (Dokidava, Dakidawa?, Ancient Greek : Δοκίδαυα) was a Dacian town in north-western Roman Dacia. [1]
Quemedava was an ancient Dacian city in Dardania mentioned by Procopius.
Bregedava was a Dacian town.
Buricodava was a Dacian town.
Buteridava was a Dacian town.
Carsidava was a Dacian town. Recent research placed Carsidava near Soroca town in Moldova.
Clepidava was a Dacian town.
Danedevae was a Dacian town.
Gildava was a Dacian town located alongside the Vistula river.
Itadava was a Dacian town, in the territory of the fortress with unknown name near Burgaraca.
Marcodava was a Dacian town, north-west of Apulon.
Murideva was a Dacian town in Scythia Minor, not far from Zaldapa.
Nentidava was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy.
Pelendava was a Dacian town.
Piroboridava was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy, and archaeologically identified at Poiana, Galați, Romania. The second part name of the city Dacian dava shows significance of the tribal city.
Polondava was a Dacian town, north of Dinogetia.
Recidava was a Dacian town.
Sacidava was a Dacian town located between Cedonia and Apulon.
Scaidava was a Dacian town between Iatrus and Trimammium (Ablanovo) near the village of Batin, Bulgaria.
Tamasidava was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy.
Keiladeva was a Dacian town mentioned in toponomastic inscriptions.