Origin of Romanians Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Romanians (and Vlachs) are a nation speaking Romanian, a Romance language and living in Central and Eastern Europe. The Origin of Romanians has been for a long time disputed and there are several theories:- Daco-Romanian continuity;
- Dacians spoke a language close to Latin and they evolved into Romanians;
- Migration of Romanic peoples from South.
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After the Romans conquered Dacia in 106, a process of Romanization of the local populations took place, Dacians adopting the Roman language and customs. Romans left Dacia (about 273), but Romanized Dacians continuously lived in Dacia since then and Romanians are their descendants.
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This theory says that the Dacians spoke a language very close to Latin, thus Romanization was achieved much faster.
Arguments for:
A Romanic population came from the south in the Middle Ages and settled down in present-day Romania.
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This is an Article on Origin of Romanians. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Origin of Romanians Daco-Romanian continuity
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Dacians spoke a language close to Latin
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Migration from South
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