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Virovsko belongs to the rural settlement territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Sinitovo occupies part of the inland Thracian settlement landscape of southern Bulgaria.
Radomir lies within the western Balkan territory historically connected with Roman Thrace.
Kurtowo-Konare belongs to the Thracian plain region associated with Roman settlement activity.
Kabyle became one of the principal urban centres of inland Thrace during the Roman period.
Iarlovtsi lies within the western Bulgarian region historically associated with Roman Thrace.
Dolni Vadin occupies a position near the Danubian frontier zone of northern Thrace.
Dolna-Malina lies within the inland territory historically associated with Roman Thrace.
The locality of Debeli-Lak belongs to the mountainous settlement landscape of ancient Thrace.
Bessapara occupied an important position along the communications routes linking Thrace with the interior Balkans.
Founded on the site of ancient Byzantium and refounded in 330 CE, Constantinopolis became an imperial residence in the eastern Roman Empire. In the 4th century, it was a key setting for interaction between traditional cults and Christian authority.
Plovdiv is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace, behind the state capital Sofia.
Serdika or Serdica is the historical Roman name of Sofia, now the capital of Bulgaria. Currently, Serdika is the name of a district located in the city.