When Romans conquered lands between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube River around A.D. 106, they named the area Question 15 options: Romania. Bosnia and Herzegovina. the shatter belt. Hungary.

Respuesta :

The lands between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube River were named Romania by the Romans.

Explanation:

The Roman Empire was the biggest force in Europe for several centuries. It managed to conquer lot of territory, east, west, north, and south of its birthplace. One of the territories that was conquered was Dacia.

Dacia was a territory were the Dacians lived, people of Thraco-Dacian ethnicity. The Romans managed to defeat the Dacians in the lands between the Danube River and the Carpathian mountains, thus their best lands. When the Romans established their rule in Dacia, they named their new province Romania, as a synonym that it is a Roman land. The name managed to survive through time, and the modern day country that has this territory bears it, Romania.

The territories that the Romans managed to conquer were:

  • Southern Europe
  • Western Europe
  • England and Wales
  • Balkan Peninsula
  • Asia Minor
  • Levant
  • The coastal part of Northern Africa

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Answer:

ROMANIA

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