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Aquincum was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire.
Intecisa was a military camp and town located in the Roman Province of Pannonia, now known as Dunaújváros, bordering Western Hungary.
The locality of Alsóbajom is associated with archaeological material attributed to the Roman province of Dacia.
Brigetio, which became Szőny, was an independent town until 1977, when it was incorporated into Komárom. The Roman legion Legio I Adiutrix was stationed here from 86 AD until the middle of the 5th century.
Campona occupied a strategic position south of Aquincum along the Danube frontier.
The identification of Cusum remains uncertain, though it appears connected with the Danubian frontier system of Pannonia.
Sopron is a city in Hungary on the Austrian border, near Lake Neusiedl/Lake Fertő.
The vicus Vindonianus formed part of the civilian settlement network associated with the Danube frontier.
Paks occupies a position along the middle Danube corridor historically connected with Roman Pannonia.
Székesfehérvár lies within the central territory historically associated with Roman Pannonia.
Scarabantia became one of the principal urban centres of western Pannonia near the Amber Road.
Sopianae developed into one of the principal urban centres of late Roman Pannonia.
Ulcisia Castra formed part of the fortified Danube frontier north of Aquincum.
The locality of Vadas belongs to the Danubian hinterland associated with Roman Pannonia.
Alcsút lies within the central Danubian region historically associated with Roman Pannonia Inferior.
Besnyő belongs to the settlement landscape of the middle Danube frontier zone.
Nagykovácsi lies within the hinterland of the Aquincum frontier region.
The settlement of Gran, modern Esztergom, occupied an important position along the middle Danube corridor.