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Your search Tal hal Hariri / Es-Sâlihiyeh / As Salhiyah gave 3730 results.

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Păuleni (Păuleni-Ciuc)

Păuleni-Ciuc is associated with archaeological discoveries linked to the eastern frontier region of Dacia.

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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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Moosham (Unternberg)

The Moosham area lies within the Alpine territory historically connected with Roman Noricum.

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Modrič (Modriča)

Modrič lies within the Sava basin region historically associated with the western Pannonian provinces.

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Micia (Vețel)

Micia flourished as a military settlement and religious centre in the Mureș valley of Dacia.

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Mauls (Freienfeld)

Mauls lies within the Alpine transit corridor historically connected with Roman Raetia.

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Lopata (Lopate)

Lopata lies within the inland territory historically associated with Moesia Superior.

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Kirk-Bunar

The locality of Kirk-Bunar is associated with the frontier landscape of Moesia Inferior.

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Juslenville (Theux)

The locality of Juslenville has yielded archaeological material associated with the Roman-period Ardennes region.

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Iulium Carnicum (Zuglio)

Iulium Carnicum controlled Alpine communications routes linking northern Italy with Noricum.

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Iarlovtsi (Yarlovtsi)

Iarlovtsi lies within the western Bulgarian region historically associated with Roman Thrace.

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Hoče (Hoče)

Hoče lies within the southeastern Alpine region historically associated with Roman Noricum.

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Histria (Istria)

Histria was one of the earliest Greek colonies established on the western shores of the Black Sea.

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Fellbach (Fellbach)

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

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Epiacum (Alston)

The hill fort of Epiacum, known today as Whitley Castle, occupied a strategic upland position south of Hadrian’s Wall.

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Echzell (Echzell)

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

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Eburacum (York)

Eburacum, modern York, served as one of the principal administrative and military centres of northern Britannia.

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Dolna-Malina (Dolna Malina)

Dolna-Malina lies within the inland territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.

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Dionysopolis (Balchik)

Dionysopolis occupied a prominent position on the western coast of the Black Sea.

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Carevac

The locality of Carevac is associated with archaeological discoveries from the inland territory of Dalmatia.

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