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Virovsko belongs to the rural settlement territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Vindonissa served as one of the principal legionary bases of the Upper Rhine frontier.
Vichy is known for its thermal springs and archaeological remains connected with Roman Gaul.
Veles lies within the central Balkan communications corridor historically connected with Roman Macedonia.
The locality of Vadas belongs to the Danubian hinterland associated with Roman Pannonia.
Tropaeum Traiani became famous for the monumental complex commemorating Trajan’s victories in the lower Danube region.
Topusko is known for its thermal springs and archaeological remains connected with Roman Pannonia.
Tomis became one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the western Black Sea coast.
Târgușor lies within the territory historically associated with Roman Dobruja and the lower Danube frontier.
Székesfehérvár lies within the central territory historically associated with Roman Pannonia.
The locality of Soukhin-Dol belongs to the lower Danubian frontier zone of ancient Moesia.
Sopianae developed into one of the principal urban centres of late Roman Pannonia.
Sinać lies in the mountainous region of inland Croatia historically connected with the Dalmatian sphere.
Schlatten lies within the southeastern Alpine settlement landscape of Roman Noricum.
Scarabantia became one of the principal urban centres of western Pannonia near the Amber Road.
Saifnitz occupied a position near important Alpine crossing routes between Italy and Noricum.
The Hasloch area near Rüsselsheim has yielded archaeological material linked to the Rhine frontier region.
The Rožanec area belongs to the southeastern Alpine frontier landscape of Roman Pannonia.
The locality of Rothselberg formed part of the rural landscape of the northwestern frontier provinces.