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Klečovac (Klečovac)

The locality of Klečovac is associated with archaeological material from the Danubian hinterland.

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Kirk-Bunar

The locality of Kirk-Bunar is associated with the frontier landscape of Moesia Inferior.

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Kindenheim (Kindenheim)

Kindenheim lies within the Rhine frontier region of Germania Superior.

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Kadine-Most (Kadin Most)

Kadine-Most lies within the central Balkan region historically connected with Roman Moesia.

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Kabyle (Kabyle)

Kabyle became one of the principal urban centres of inland Thrace during the Roman period.

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Juslenville (Theux)

The locality of Juslenville has yielded archaeological material associated with the Roman-period Ardennes region.

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Jassen (Yasen)

The locality of Jassen belongs to the inland communications landscape of the Balkan provinces.

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Janjevo (Janjevë)

Janjevo formed part of the mining and settlement landscape of the central Balkans.

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Iuvavum-Ovilava (Salzburg)

Iuvavum and Ovilava formed two important urban centres connected by the Norican road network.

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Iulium Carnicum (Zuglio)

Iulium Carnicum controlled Alpine communications routes linking northern Italy with Noricum.

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Iria Flavia (Padrón)

Iria Flavia became an important settlement in northwestern Hispania and later evolved into the modern town of Padrón.

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Iconium (Konya)

Iconium, modern Konya, became one of the principal urban centres of Lycaonia and an important crossroads of central Anatolia.

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Iarlovtsi (Yarlovtsi)

Iarlovtsi lies within the western Bulgarian region historically associated with Roman Thrace.

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Hölzern (Hölzern)

The locality of Hölzern formed part of the rural settlement landscape near the Upper Germanic frontier.

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Hoče (Hoče)

Hoče lies within the southeastern Alpine region historically associated with Roman Noricum.

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Histria (Istria)

Histria was one of the earliest Greek colonies established on the western shores of the Black Sea.

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Han Potoci (Han Potoci)

The locality of Han Potoci lies within the mountainous hinterland of ancient Dalmatia.

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Halle (Halle)

Halle lies within the broader northern frontier zone of the Roman imperial world.

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Guntia (Günzburg)

Guntia developed into an important settlement on the Danubian communications routes of Raetia.

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Guberevci (Guberevac)

The locality of Guberevci belongs to the inland communications zone of Roman Moesia Superior.

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