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Pritok-Jezerine (Pritok)

The locality of Pritok-Jezerine has yielded archaeological material associated with inland Dalmatia.

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Pregrade (Pregrada)

Pregrade lies within the northwestern Balkan territory historically associated with Roman Pannonia.

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Praetorium Latobicorum (Trebnje)

Praetorium Latobicorum occupied a strategic position along the communications routes of southeastern Pannonia.

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Poljčane (Poljčane)

Poljčane belongs to the southeastern Alpine region historically linked with Roman Pannonia.

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Pola (Pula)

Pola developed into one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the northern Adriatic.

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Pohanica (Pohánica)

The locality of Pohanica lies within the northern Balkans historically linked with the Norican sphere.

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Plevlje (Plevlja)

Plevlje is associated with archaeological remains connected with the inland regions of ancient Dalmatia.

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Philippi (Filippoi)

Philippi became an important Roman colony in eastern Macedonia along the Via Egnatia.

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Pax Iulia (Beja)

Pax Iulia, modern Beja, developed into one of the principal urban centres of southern Lusitania.

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Pausilypum (Napoli)

Pausilypum, modern Posillipo, overlooked the Bay of Naples and became renowned for its elite villas and coastal setting.

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Păuleni (Păuleni-Ciuc)

Păuleni-Ciuc is associated with archaeological discoveries linked to the eastern frontier region of Dacia.

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Paternion (Paternion)

Paternion formed part of the Alpine settlement landscape of southern Noricum.

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Paks (Paks)

Paks occupies a position along the middle Danube corridor historically connected with Roman Pannonia.

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Osmakovo (Osmakovo)

The locality of Osmakovo is associated with the central Balkan settlement landscape of Roman times.

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Neviodunum (Drnovo)

Neviodunum developed into an important settlement along the Sava river communications corridor.

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Nefertara

The identification of Nefertara remains uncertain, though it appears connected with the Dalmatian inland zone.

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Narona (Vid)

The city of Narona occupied a prominent position in the Neretva valley and became one of the principal centres of Roman Dalmatia.

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Mursa (Osijek)

Mursa became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Pannonia along the Drava river.

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Moosham (Unternberg)

The Moosham area lies within the Alpine territory historically connected with Roman Noricum.

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Modrič (Modriča)

Modrič lies within the Sava basin region historically associated with the western Pannonian provinces.

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