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Virovsko (Virovsko)

Virovsko belongs to the rural settlement territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.

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Vindonissa (Windisch)

Vindonissa served as one of the principal legionary bases of the Upper Rhine frontier.

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Vichy (Vichy)

Vichy is known for its thermal springs and archaeological remains connected with Roman Gaul.

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Veles (Veles)

Veles lies within the central Balkan communications corridor historically connected with Roman Macedonia.

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Vadas (Vadas)

The locality of Vadas belongs to the Danubian hinterland associated with Roman Pannonia.

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Tropaeum Traiani (Adamclisi)

Tropaeum Traiani became famous for the monumental complex commemorating Trajan’s victories in the lower Danube region.

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Topusko (Topusko)

Topusko is known for its thermal springs and archaeological remains connected with Roman Pannonia.

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Tomis (Constanța)

Tomis became one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the western Black Sea coast.

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Tirgușor (Târgușor)

Târgușor lies within the territory historically associated with Roman Dobruja and the lower Danube frontier.

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Székesfehérvár (Székesfehérvár)

Székesfehérvár lies within the central territory historically associated with Roman Pannonia.

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Stojnik (Stojnik)

Stojnik lies within the inland communications network of the Roman Balkans.

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Soukhin-Dol (Suhindol)

The locality of Soukhin-Dol belongs to the lower Danubian frontier zone of ancient Moesia.

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Sopianae (Pécs)

Sopianae developed into one of the principal urban centres of late Roman Pannonia.

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Sinać (Sinac)

Sinać lies in the mountainous region of inland Croatia historically connected with the Dalmatian sphere.

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Schlatten (Schlatten)

Schlatten lies within the southeastern Alpine settlement landscape of Roman Noricum.

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Scarabantia (Sopron)

Scarabantia became one of the principal urban centres of western Pannonia near the Amber Road.

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Saifnitz (Tarvisio)

Saifnitz occupied a position near important Alpine crossing routes between Italy and Noricum.

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Rüsselsheim-Haszloch (Rüsselsheim)

The Hasloch area near Rüsselsheim has yielded archaeological material linked to the Rhine frontier region.

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Rožanec-Črnomelj (Črnomelj)

The Rožanec area belongs to the southeastern Alpine frontier landscape of Roman Pannonia.

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Rothselberg (Rothselberg)

The locality of Rothselberg formed part of the rural landscape of the northwestern frontier provinces.

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