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The locality of Debeli-Lak belongs to the mountainous settlement landscape of ancient Thrace.
Danilo occupied an important position in the hinterland of the central Dalmatian coast near Šibenik.
Corniculum was an ancient Latin settlement associated with the early historical landscape of Latium.
Coria developed as a major military and civilian centre near Hadrian’s Wall at modern Corbridge in northern Britannia.
The city of Vienna, modern Vienne, became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Gaul along the Rhône corridor.
The colonia of Iulia Equestris, modern Nyon, overlooked the shores of Lake Geneva and controlled regional routes.
Clarenna occupied a position along the Danubian frontier communications network.
Cioroiu Nou is known for archaeological remains connected with settlement activity in Dacia.
The locality of Carevac is associated with archaeological discoveries from the inland territory of Dalmatia.
Campona occupied a strategic position south of Aquincum along the Danube frontier.
Burnum served as an important legionary centre controlling routes between the Adriatic coast and the Dalmatian interior.
Jiu valley site associated with the defensive system linking Dacia to the southern Danubian regions.
Brocomagus stood along the communications routes of northeastern Gaul near the Rhine frontier.
The island of Brattia, modern Brač, formed part of the Adriatic maritime landscape of Dalmatia.
The locality of Botoșești-Paia has yielded material connected with the Danubian provincial landscape.
The Bay of Kotor formed an important maritime zone linking the Adriatic coast with the inland Balkans.
The settlement of Bingerbrück formed part of the Rhine crossing zone opposite the lower Nahe valley.
Bihać lies in the Una valley and is associated with archaeological remains from the Dalmatian hinterland.
Bessapara occupied an important position along the communications routes linking Thrace with the interior Balkans.