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Ratiaria (Archar)

Ratiaria became one of the principal military and urban centres of the upper Danube frontier.

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Radomir (Radomir)

Radomir lies within the western Balkan territory historically connected with Roman Thrace.

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Prope Apulum (Alba Iulia)

The designation Prope Apulum refers to discoveries made in the vicinity of Apulum within the wider archaeological landscape of central Dacia.

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Procolitia (Carrawburgh)

Procolitia stood along Hadrian’s Wall near modern Carrawburgh and formed part of the frontier infrastructure of northern Britannia.

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Pritok-Jezerine (Pritok)

The locality of Pritok-Jezerine has yielded archaeological material associated with inland Dalmatia.

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Potz Neusiedl (Podersdorf am See)

The Neusiedl lake region formed part of the western frontier landscape of Roman Pannonia.

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Poljčane (Poljčane)

Poljčane belongs to the southeastern Alpine region historically linked with Roman Pannonia.

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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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Pohanica (Pohánica)

The locality of Pohanica lies within the northern Balkans historically linked with the Norican sphere.

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Plevlje (Plevlja)

Plevlje is associated with archaeological remains connected with the inland regions of ancient Dalmatia.

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Philippi (Filippoi)

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

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Pax Iulia (Beja)

Pax Iulia, modern Beja, developed into one of the principal urban centres of southern Lusitania.

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Paks (Paks)

Paks occupies a position along the middle Danube corridor historically connected with Roman Pannonia.

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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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Neuenheim (Heidelberg)

Neuenheim formed part of the settlement landscape associated with Roman Heidelberg on the Neckar river.

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Narona (Vid)

The city of Narona occupied a prominent position in the Neretva valley and became one of the principal centres of Roman Dalmatia.

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Nagy-Kovácsi (Nagykovácsi)

Nagykovácsi lies within the hinterland of the Aquincum frontier region.

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Mursa (Osijek)

Mursa became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Pannonia along the Drava river.

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Murrhardt (Murrhardt)

Murrhardt occupied a position within the wooded frontier region east of the Neckar basin.

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Mackwiller (Mackwiller)

Mackwiller has yielded significant archaeological material connected with the religious landscape of Roman Germania.

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