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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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Philippi (Filippoi)

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

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Pautalia (Kyustendil)

Pautalia became an important urban and thermal centre in the southwestern Balkans.

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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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Niederbiber (Neuwied)

The fort of Niederbieber formed part of the defensive system of the Upper Germanic-Raetian limes.

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Neviodunum (Drnovo)

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

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Lezoux (Lezoux)

Lezoux became an important centre of Gallo-Roman ceramic production renowned throughout the western provinces.

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Lentia (Linz)

Lentia occupied an important position along the Danubian communications corridor.

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Lengfeld (Bad Abbach)

The locality of Lengfeld formed part of the frontier hinterland connected with the Upper Germanic limes.

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Knjaževac (Knjaževac)

Knjaževac occupies a strategic position within the Timok valley communications corridor.

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Iuvavum-Ovilava (Salzburg)

Iuvavum and Ovilava formed two important urban centres connected by the Norican road network.

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Iria Flavia (Padrón)

Iria Flavia became an important settlement in northwestern Hispania and later evolved into the modern town of Padrón.

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Iconium (Konya)

Iconium, modern Konya, became one of the principal urban centres of Lycaonia and an important crossroads of central Anatolia.

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Halle (Halle)

Halle lies within the broader northern frontier zone of the Roman imperial world.

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Guntia (Günzburg)

Guntia developed into an important settlement on the Danubian communications routes of Raetia.

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Gran (Esztergom)

The settlement of Gran, modern Esztergom, occupied an important position along the middle Danube corridor.

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Gholaia (Bu Njem)

The frontier site of Gholaia formed part of the defensive and logistical system of the Limes Tripolitanus in the Libyan desert.

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Fellbach (Fellbach)

Fellbach lies within the wider frontier region associated with the Upper Germanic limes.

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Echzell (Echzell)

Echzell formed part of the fortified frontier zone associated with the Upper Germanic limes.

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Drobeta (Drobeta-Turnu Severin)

Drobeta controlled an important crossing point on the Danube and became one of the major centres of Dacia.

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