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The Daciad (Romanian: Daciada) was a multi-sport competition held every two years in the Socialist Republic of Romania meant to encourage mass participation in amateur sports. Only six editions were held,the first being held in 1977–1978, when 6 million people participated (of which 2,000 were selected to participate in professional sports). The last Daciad was the Winter Daciad of 1989; it was disbanded after the Romanian Revolution.

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  • Daciad (en)
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  • Дачиада (ru)
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  • The Daciad (Romanian: Daciada) was a multi-sport competition held every two years in the Socialist Republic of Romania meant to encourage mass participation in amateur sports. Only six editions were held,the first being held in 1977–1978, when 6 million people participated (of which 2,000 were selected to participate in professional sports). The last Daciad was the Winter Daciad of 1989; it was disbanded after the Romanian Revolution. (en)
  • La Daciada era una competizione multisportiva organizzata ogni due anni nella Repubblica Socialista di Romania. (it)
  • Дачиада (рум. Daciada) — массовые спортивные соревнования, проходившие каждые два года в Социалистической Республике Румыния среди молодёжи, целью которых были развитие массового спорта и привлечение молодёжи к занятию спортом как таковым. Всего прошло шесть подобных соревнований: первая Дачиада состоялась в 1977—1978 годах, когда участвовали шесть миллионов человек (2 тысячи выступали на правах спортсменов-профессионалов). Последняя Дачиада состоялась зимой 1989 года: проведение соревнований прекратилось после Румынской революции 1989 года. (ru)
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  • The Daciad (Romanian: Daciada) was a multi-sport competition held every two years in the Socialist Republic of Romania meant to encourage mass participation in amateur sports. Only six editions were held,the first being held in 1977–1978, when 6 million people participated (of which 2,000 were selected to participate in professional sports). The last Daciad was the Winter Daciad of 1989; it was disbanded after the Romanian Revolution. (en)
  • La Daciada era una competizione multisportiva organizzata ogni due anni nella Repubblica Socialista di Romania. (it)
  • Дачиада (рум. Daciada) — массовые спортивные соревнования, проходившие каждые два года в Социалистической Республике Румыния среди молодёжи, целью которых были развитие массового спорта и привлечение молодёжи к занятию спортом как таковым. Всего прошло шесть подобных соревнований: первая Дачиада состоялась в 1977—1978 годах, когда участвовали шесть миллионов человек (2 тысячи выступали на правах спортсменов-профессионалов). Последняя Дачиада состоялась зимой 1989 года: проведение соревнований прекратилось после Румынской революции 1989 года. (ru)
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