Quemedava was an ancient Dacian city in Dardania mentioned by Procopius. [1]
Romula or Malva was an ancient city in Roman Dacia, later the village of Reşca, Dobrosloveni Commune, Olt County, Romania. It was the capital of Dacia Malvensis, one of the three subdivisions of the province of Dacia.
Bregedava 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.
Docidava was a Dacian town in north-western Roman Dacia.
Gildava was a Dacian town.
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. Second part name of the city Dacian dava shows significance of the tribal city.
Ramidava was a Dacian town.
Rusidava was a Dacian town mentioned in Tabula Peutingeriana between Acidava and Pons Aluti, today's Drăgășani, Vâlcea County, Romania.
Scaidava was a Dacian town between Iatrus and Trimammium (Ablanovo).
Sucidava was an ancient settlement on the Danube, between Durostorum and Axiopolis, most probably located near the modern village of Izvoarele, in Romania. Not to be confused with the Sucidava near Oescus.
Tamasidava was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy.
Keiladeva was a Dacian town mentioned in toponomastic inscriptions.
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