The city of Narona occupied a prominent position in the Neretva valley and became one of the principal centres of Roman Dalmatia.
Nagykovácsi lies within the hinterland of the Aquincum frontier region.
Mursa became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Pannonia along the Drava river.
Murrhardt occupied a position within the wooded frontier region east of the Neckar basin.
The Moosham area lies within the Alpine territory historically connected with Roman Noricum.
Modrič lies within the Sava basin region historically associated with the western Pannonian provinces.
Micia flourished as a military settlement and religious centre in the Mureș valley of Dacia.
Mauls lies within the Alpine transit corridor historically connected with Roman Raetia.
Mackwiller has yielded significant archaeological material connected with the religious landscape of Roman Germania.
Lopata lies within the inland territory historically associated with Moesia Superior.
Lobenfeld is associated with archaeological remains from the Rhine-Neckar frontier region.
Lisičići is associated with archaeological remains connected with the Neretva basin region.
Lezoux became an important centre of Gallo-Roman ceramic production renowned throughout the western provinces.
Leusonna developed on the shores of Lake Geneva and formed part of the regional communications network of western Helvetia.
Lentia occupied an important position along the Danubian communications corridor.
The locality of Lengfeld formed part of the frontier hinterland connected with the Upper Germanic limes.
Kurtowo-Konare belongs to the Thracian plain region associated with Roman settlement activity.
The locality known as Kral-Marko belongs to the mountainous interior of the central Balkans.
Knjaževac occupies a strategic position within the Timok valley communications corridor.