Where’s the Scottish flag over Tuscany? Scottish enclave Italy
Money-Giraffe2427 on
why dont call it romatalia at this point? are they stupid?
nomebi on
trst je naš
historybo on
My Nonna told my mom not to build her house in the woods cause the Romanians would steal her stuff. I straight up don’t know why she assumes that.
Ok_Hedgehog7137 on
Why so many people from Chad in Italy?
Altruistic_Let3918 on
It’s interesting that there’s no state that have a majority of Argentinian, brazilian, venezuelan or American immigrants. Considering how much italians decents live in those countries
Exogenesis1984 on
Lol the one where it’s Ecuador
Pepedroga2000 on
I would expect more North African countries and Albania. And one Ecuador or at least one European neighboring country.
Clynxus on
_For those with no internet access_
The core of modern Romania, particularly regions like Transylvania, Oltenia, and Banat, became the Roman province of Dacia, conquered by Emperor Trajan in 106 AD and held until Emperor Aurelian’s withdrawal around 271-275 AD. This Romanization significantly influenced local Dacian culture, language, and infrastructure, forming a foundation for Romanian identity, even though parts of ancient Dacia remained outside Roman control.
Key Aspects of Roman Dacia:
Conquest: Trajan’s campaigns (101-102, 105-106 AD) led to Dacia’s annexation, rich in gold and resources.
Territory: Covered Transylvania, Oltenia, and Banat (part of modern Romania).
Capital: Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa.
Romanization: Romans built roads, cities, and forts (like the UNESCO-listed Dacia Limes), integrating the region.
Withdrawal: Increasing barbarian pressures led to Roman withdrawal under Aurelian.
Legacy: The intermingling of Dacians and Romans is considered a significant factor in the formation of the Romanian people and language.
gustavius007 on
What the hell are albanians doing in German italy?
PomegranateSoft1598 on
Re-romanization of the Italian peninsula
Agitated_Holiday_369 on
I expected there to be more North Africans, and especially Tunisians. But in fact, these are just stereotypes.
Bitter-Pomelo-3962 on
Gypsies or normal Romanians?
Pizzafriedchickenn on
Romanians returning to Roma
AdZent50 on
Ancient Romans: Let’s move to Dacia!
Modern Romanians: Lemme go back to the homeland!
Yogurtcloset8200 on
Whats the one with indian flag? Ive barely seen indians in italy
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Why is Georgia there? Can someone explain?
why so many romanian people in Italy
Suntem peste tot in lume…
Is that Venezuela?
The Slovenes in Trieste are not immigrants
Where’s the Scottish flag over Tuscany? Scottish enclave Italy
why dont call it romatalia at this point? are they stupid?
trst je naš
My Nonna told my mom not to build her house in the woods cause the Romanians would steal her stuff. I straight up don’t know why she assumes that.
Why so many people from Chad in Italy?
It’s interesting that there’s no state that have a majority of Argentinian, brazilian, venezuelan or American immigrants. Considering how much italians decents live in those countries
Lol the one where it’s Ecuador
I would expect more North African countries and Albania. And one Ecuador or at least one European neighboring country.
_For those with no internet access_
The core of modern Romania, particularly regions like Transylvania, Oltenia, and Banat, became the Roman province of Dacia, conquered by Emperor Trajan in 106 AD and held until Emperor Aurelian’s withdrawal around 271-275 AD. This Romanization significantly influenced local Dacian culture, language, and infrastructure, forming a foundation for Romanian identity, even though parts of ancient Dacia remained outside Roman control.
Key Aspects of Roman Dacia:
Conquest: Trajan’s campaigns (101-102, 105-106 AD) led to Dacia’s annexation, rich in gold and resources.
Territory: Covered Transylvania, Oltenia, and Banat (part of modern Romania).
Capital: Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa.
Romanization: Romans built roads, cities, and forts (like the UNESCO-listed Dacia Limes), integrating the region.
Withdrawal: Increasing barbarian pressures led to Roman withdrawal under Aurelian.
Legacy: The intermingling of Dacians and Romans is considered a significant factor in the formation of the Romanian people and language.
What the hell are albanians doing in German italy?
Re-romanization of the Italian peninsula
I expected there to be more North Africans, and especially Tunisians. But in fact, these are just stereotypes.
Gypsies or normal Romanians?
Romanians returning to Roma
Ancient Romans: Let’s move to Dacia!
Modern Romanians: Lemme go back to the homeland!
Whats the one with indian flag? Ive barely seen indians in italy