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Danilo occupied an important position in the hinterland of the central Dalmatian coast near Šibenik.
Civitas Montanensium developed around the important Roman settlement at modern Montana in Bulgaria.
Callatis developed as an important Black Sea port on the western coast of the Pontus Euxinus.
Butzbach is associated with the frontier landscape of the Roman limes in Germania Superior.
Burnum served as an important legionary centre controlling routes between the Adriatic coast and the Dalmatian interior.
The island of Brattia, modern Brač, formed part of the Adriatic maritime landscape of Dalmatia.
Bonna occupied a strategic position on the Rhine frontier and hosted an important legionary presence.
The Bay of Kotor formed an important maritime zone linking the Adriatic coast with the inland Balkans.
Bessapara occupied an important position along the communications routes linking Thrace with the interior Balkans.
Atrans stood near the important Alpine crossing routes linking Italy with the Danubian provinces.
A settlement of Cappadocia located within the inland communications network of central Anatolia during the imperial period.
The region of Argolis occupied a central position in the northeastern Peloponnese and preserved important religious traditions into the Roman period.
The island settlement of Arba occupied a strategic position along the eastern Adriatic maritime routes.
Aquae Helveticae developed around important thermal springs in the territory of modern Baden in Switzerland.
The site of Alteburg-Heftrich formed part of the frontier landscape connected with the Upper Germanic limes.
Aguntum became an important urban centre of Roman Noricum near the eastern Alpine routes.
Aequum developed as an important inland centre of Dalmatia in the Cetina valley region.
Aequinoctium occupied an important position along the Danubian frontier communications routes.
Abudiacum occupied a position along the important road network linking Raetia with the Alpine regions.
Rusellae was an important ancient town of Etruria, Italy, which survived until the Middle Ages before being abandoned.