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The locality of Jassen belongs to the inland communications landscape of the Balkan provinces.
Iulium Carnicum controlled Alpine communications routes linking northern Italy with Noricum.
Iria Flavia became an important settlement in northwestern Hispania and later evolved into the modern town of Padrón.
Iconium, modern Konya, became one of the principal urban centres of Lycaonia and an important crossroads of central Anatolia.
Iarlovtsi lies within the western Bulgarian region historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Hoče lies within the southeastern Alpine region historically associated with Roman Noricum.
The locality of Han Potoci lies within the mountainous hinterland of ancient Dalmatia.
Guntia developed into an important settlement on the Danubian communications routes of Raetia.
The locality of Guberevci belongs to the inland communications zone of Roman Moesia Superior.
The fort at Großkrotzenburg occupied a strategic position on the Main river frontier.
Fellbach lies within the wider frontier region associated with the Upper Germanic limes.
The hill fort of Epiacum, known today as Whitley Castle, occupied a strategic upland position south of Hadrian’s Wall.
Echzell formed part of the fortified frontier zone associated with the Upper Germanic limes.
Eburacum, modern York, served as one of the principal administrative and military centres of northern Britannia.
Dyrrachium served as one of the principal Adriatic ports linking the Balkans with Italy.
The locality of Dražinovići is associated with archaeological remains from the central Balkan region.
Dolna-Malina lies within the inland territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Dierna occupied a strategic position along the Danube corridor near the Iron Gates region of southwestern Dacia.
Danilo occupied an important position in the hinterland of the central Dalmatian coast near Šibenik.