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[[Dosya:Getae Region.svg|right|thumb|The area of land most often historically associated with the Getae people, shown in red dots at the mouth of the Danube River]]
[[Dosya:Getae Region.svg|right|thumb|Tuna Nehrinin ağzında çok sık tarihsel olarak Gatea insanları ile ilişkilendirilen toprak parçası, kırmızı noktalar ile gösterilmiştir.]]
The '''Getae''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|dʒ|iː|t|iː}} or {{IPAc-en|ˈ|g|iː|t|iː}} or '''Gets''' ({{lang-grc|Γέται}}, singular {{lang|grc|Γέτης}}; {{lang-bg|''Гети''}}; {{lang-ro|Geţi}}) are names given to several [[Thracians|Thracian]] tribes inhabiting the regions to either side of the [[Danube|Lower Danube]], in what is today northern [[Bulgaria]] and southern [[Romania]]. Both the singular form '''Get''' and Getae may be derived from a Greek [[exonym]]: the area was the hinterland of Greek colonies on the [[Black Sea]] coast, bringing the Getae into contact with the [[Ancient Greeks]] from an early date.
'''Getae''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|dʒ|iː|t|iː}} ya da {{IPAc-en|ˈ|g|iː|t|iː}} ya da '''Gets''' ({{lang-grc|Γέται}}, tekil {{lang|grc|Γέτης}}; {{lang-bg|''Гети''}}; {{lang-ro|Geţi}}) [[Tuna|Aşağı Tuna]]'nın her iki tarafında yerleşmiş bir çok [Traklar|Trak]] kabilesine verilen isimdir, in what is today northern [[Bulgaria]] and southern [[Romania]]. Both the singular form '''Get''' and Getae may be derived from a Greek [[exonym]]: the area was the hinterland of Greek colonies on the [[Black Sea]] coast, bringing the Getae into contact with the [[Ancient Greeks]] from an early date.


== Getae and Daçyalılar==
== Getae and Daçyalılar==

Sayfanın 17.35, 4 Ekim 2015 tarihindeki hâli

Tuna Nehrinin ağzında çok sık tarihsel olarak Gatea insanları ile ilişkilendirilen toprak parçası, kırmızı noktalar ile gösterilmiştir.

Getae /ˈt/ ya da /ˈɡt/ ya da Gets (Şablon:Lang-grc, tekil GrekçeΓέτης; Şablon:Lang-bg; Şablon:Lang-ro) Aşağı Tuna'nın her iki tarafında yerleşmiş bir çok [Traklar|Trak]] kabilesine verilen isimdir, in what is today northern Bulgaria and southern Romania. Both the singular form Get and Getae may be derived from a Greek exonym: the area was the hinterland of Greek colonies on the Black Sea coast, bringing the Getae into contact with the Ancient Greeks from an early date.

Getae and Daçyalılar

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