"Sarmazia" meaning in Italian

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Proper name

Head templates: {{it-proper noun|f}} Sarmazia f
  1. (historical) Sarmatia (An ill-defined ancient geographic region of Eastern Europe occupied by the nomadic Sarmatians, generally considered to include modern Ukraine, southern Russia, Belarus, parts of Lithuania as well as Poland as far west as the Vistula River) Wikipedia link: it:Sarmazia Tags: feminine, historical Categories (place): Geographic and cultural areas of Europe, Places in Belarus, Places in Lithuania, Places in Poland, Places in Russia, Places in Ukraine Related terms: sarmato, sarmatico
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