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Diocese of Dacia Felix

Episcopia Daciei Felix
Епархија Дакија Феликс, Eparhija Dakija Feliks
The Romanian Orthodox Cathedral in Vršac
Location
CountrySerbia
TerritoryBanat, Timok Valley
HeadquartersDeta (official)
Vršac (administrative)
DenominationRomanian Orthodox
Current leadership
BishopIeronim Crețu [ro]
Map
Dioceses of the Romanian Orthodox Church with the Diocese of Dacia Felix in the lower left corner (southwest)
Dioceses of the Romanian Orthodox Church with the Diocese of Dacia Felix in the lower left corner (southwest)

The Diocese of Dacia Felix (Romanian: Episcopia Daciei Felix; Serbian: Епархија Дакија Феликс, Eparhija Dakija Feliks) is the Romanian Orthodox diocese of the Romanians in Serbia (including the Timok Vlachs).

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