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Small settlement on the lower Vit River in northern Bulgaria, within the territory of Roman Moesia Inferior.
Plevna occupies an important position in the lower Danube hinterland historically connected with Roman Moesia.
Vitum occupied a position within the communications landscape of the lower Danube frontier.
Ulmetum formed part of the fortified network protecting the lower Danube frontier.
Tropaeum Traiani became famous for the monumental complex commemorating Trajan’s victories in the lower Danube region.
Troesmis served as an important military and administrative centre on the lower Danube frontier.
Tomis became one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the western Black Sea coast.
Târgușor lies within the territory historically associated with Roman Dobruja and the lower Danube frontier.
The locality of Soukhin-Dol belongs to the lower Danubian frontier zone of ancient Moesia.
Sexantaprista occupied a strategic position on the southern bank of the lower Danube.
Scythia Minor formed the northeastern frontier region between the lower Danube and the Black Sea.
The locality of Kirk-Bunar is associated with the frontier landscape of Moesia Inferior.
Histria was one of the earliest Greek colonies established on the western shores of the Black Sea.
Dionysopolis occupied a prominent position on the western coast of the Black Sea.
Callatis developed as an important Black Sea port on the western coast of the Pontus Euxinus.
Axiopolis occupied a strategic position near the Danube crossings of Moesia Inferior.
The locality of Acbunar is associated with archaeological remains from the lower Danubian frontier zone.
Under Roman rule from the 1st century CE, Histria was incorporated into the province of Moesia. The city is noted on the Tabula Peutingeriana, which places it 11 miles from Tomis and 9 miles from Ad Stoma.