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Caucaland is a region mentioned by Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus as Caucalandenses locus, a place where the Goths located on the left bank of the Danube withdrew after the coming of the Huns. It is identified by some modern historians as Valea Strâmbă River (Mureş), and by Florin Constantiniu in Vrancea and Buzău Mountains. According to British philologist and lexicographer Henry Bradley, Caucaland is derived from Hauhaland, the Gothic form of the English word 'Highland' (German 'Hochland'), and probably denotes the mountain region of Transylvania.

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  • Caucaland is a region mentioned by Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus as Caucalandenses locus, a place where the Goths located on the left bank of the Danube withdrew after the coming of the Huns. It is identified by some modern historians as Valea Strâmbă River (Mureş), and by Florin Constantiniu in Vrancea and Buzău Mountains. According to British philologist and lexicographer Henry Bradley, Caucaland is derived from Hauhaland, the Gothic form of the English word 'Highland' (German 'Hochland'), and probably denotes the mountain region of Transylvania. (en)
  • Caucalândia é uma região mencionada pelo historiador romano Amiano Marcelino como Caucalandenses locus, um local para onde os tervíngios liderados pelo juiz Atanarico retiraram-se após serem derrotados pelos hunos. Ela era habitada pelos sármatas que então foram derrotados pelos recém-chegados. Segundo o filólogo e lexicógrafo britânico Henry Bradley, a Caucalândia é derivada de Hauhaland, a forma gótica da palavra inglesa Highland (em alemão: Hochland), e provavelmente denota a região montanhosa da Transilvânia. (pt)
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  • Caucaland is a region mentioned by Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus as Caucalandenses locus, a place where the Goths located on the left bank of the Danube withdrew after the coming of the Huns. It is identified by some modern historians as Valea Strâmbă River (Mureş), and by Florin Constantiniu in Vrancea and Buzău Mountains. According to British philologist and lexicographer Henry Bradley, Caucaland is derived from Hauhaland, the Gothic form of the English word 'Highland' (German 'Hochland'), and probably denotes the mountain region of Transylvania. (en)
  • Caucalândia é uma região mencionada pelo historiador romano Amiano Marcelino como Caucalandenses locus, um local para onde os tervíngios liderados pelo juiz Atanarico retiraram-se após serem derrotados pelos hunos. Ela era habitada pelos sármatas que então foram derrotados pelos recém-chegados. Segundo o filólogo e lexicógrafo britânico Henry Bradley, a Caucalândia é derivada de Hauhaland, a forma gótica da palavra inglesa Highland (em alemão: Hochland), e provavelmente denota a região montanhosa da Transilvânia. A Caucalândia identificado por Florin Constantiniu como a zona das e , nos Cárpatos. Outros estudiosos modernos associam-a ao vale do , enquanto C. Patsch, por sua vez, e com anuência de Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen, se situa na porção montanhosa do Banato servo-romeno, entre os rios Mariso, Tisa e Danúbio. (pt)
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