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The Kingdom of Dacia is a formable of Romania located in Europe
. It requires
Romania to annex the nations of
Bulgaria,
Slovakia,
Hungary,
Ukraine,
Serbia, and
Moldova.
Background[]
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Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania, stretching to the Danube in the south, the Black Sea in the east, and the Tisza in the west. The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus roughly corresponds to the present-day countries of Romania, as well as parts of Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, and Ukraine.
The Dacia of King Burebista (82–44 BC), stretched from the Black Sea to the source of the river Tisa and from the Balkan Mountains to Bohemia. During that period, the Geto-Dacians conquered a wider territory and Dacia extended from the Middle Danube to the Black Sea littoral (between Apollonia and Olbia) and from present-day Slovakia's mountains to the Balkan mountains. In 53 BC, Julius Caesar stated that the lands of the Dacians started on the eastern edge of the Hercynian Forest (Black Forest). After Burebista's death, his kingdom split in four states, later five. In the 1st century AD, the Iazyges settled West of Dacia, on the plain between the Danube and the Tisa rivers, according to the scholars' interpretation of Pliny's text: "The higher parts between the Danube and the Hercynian Forest (Black Forest) as far as the winter quarters of Pannonia at Carnutum and the plains and level country of the German frontiers there are occupied by the Sarmatian Iazyges, while the Dacians whom they have driven out hold the mountains and forests as far as the river Theiss". Written a few decades after Emperor Trajan's Roman conquest of parts of Dacia in AD 105–106, Ptolemy's Geographia included the boundaries of Dacia. According to the scholars' interpretation of Ptolemy Dacia was the region between the rivers Tisza, Danube, upper Dniester, and Siret. The Roman province Dacia Traiana, established by the victors of the Dacian Wars during AD 101–106, initially comprised only the regions known today as Banat, Oltenia, Transylvania, and was subsequently gradually extended to southern parts of Moldavia, while Dobruja and Budjak belonged the Roman province of Moesia. In the 2nd century AD, after the Roman conquest, Ptolemy puts the eastern boundary of Dacia Traiana (the Roman province) as far east as the Hierasus (Siret) river, in the middle of modern Romania. Roman rule extended to the south-western area of the Dacian Kingdom (but not to what later became known as Maramureş), to parts of the later Principality of Moldavia east of the Siret and north of the Upper Trajan Wall, and to areas in modern Muntenia and Ukraine, except the Black Sea shore. |
Base Statistics[]
Economy[]
The Kingdom of Dacia has a base income of $3,342,768.
Resources[]
The Kingdom of Dacia produces a large quantity of all base resources, only lacking behind in (compared to other nations that produce it) Uranium.
Resources of Kingdom of Dacia | |
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+2.44 |
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+12.94 |
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+3.32 |
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+5.99 |
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+32.37 |
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+7.32 |
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+1.22 |
Manpower[]
The Kingdom of Dacia starts as the Volunteer conscription law, which in turn, makes its manpower capacity 1,104,345.
Base Manpower Capacity of Kingdom_of_Dacia per Conscription Law | |
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The following columns below present the manpower capacity from lowest (Disarmed) to highest (Required). RP stands for "Recruitable Population". | |
Disarmed [1% RP] |
388,304 |
Volunteer [2% RP] |
776,607 |
Limited [5% RP] |
1,941,518 |
Extensive [10% RP] |
3,883,035 |
Required [25% RP] |
9,707,587 |
Geography[]
Terrain[]
The Kingdom of Dacia is mainly flat, only having bits of Semi-Mountainous and Mountainous terrain in Slovakia,
Romania, and the Balkans.
Biome[]
For most of the winter, the regions of Ukraine and most of the Carpathian region is covered in Mild Winter and Severe Winter. It has no non-changing biomes.
Borders[]
The Kingdom of Dacia borders a list of countries, Russia,
Belarus,
Poland,
Czech Republic,
Austria,
Slovenia,
Croatia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Montenegro,
Albania,
Macedonia
Greece, and
Turkey.
Cities[]
The Kingdom of Dacia has a total of 155 cities with its largest city being Kyiv/Kiev with a population of 2.7 million. The capital, Bucharest has 1.9 million population, making it the 2nd largest city in the Kingdom of Dacia.
Threats[]
When formed, the Kingdom of Dacia becomes one of the strongest, if not the strongest nation in Europe , only being rivaled by nations like
Russia and
Germany. Still, there are many nations that could block you from forming the Kingdom for different reasons, such as;
Russia taking
Ukraine and
Moldova for their formables. (COMMON)
Germany or
Poland expanding into
Slovakia for expansion. (COMMON)
Turkey or
Italy expanding into the Balkan region. (COMMON-UNCOMMON)
Strategy[]
As you first start off as Romania, start off with building the factories (electronics, steel motor, fertilizer and civillian)that are needed , get the public service act policy and factory output 2. Justify on Moldova and Ukraine after that.
In the mean time when the factories are done, sell electronics to ai countries and later sell consumer goods. Declare on moldova, annex them and take everything, same thing for Ukraine. Use tanks for Ukraine. If you are quick then you can form Dacia but if not, then you have to form the other Romanian formable.
Ukraine is a player:
Get tanks and artillery. Make as much as you can and send them off to defend in Moldova. WIP