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Ózd is a town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Northern Hungary, 40 km from the county seat of Miskolc.
The findspot of this monument is unknown, though it has traditionally been associated with the historical region of Wallachia.
The locality of Alsóbajom is associated with archaeological material attributed to the Roman province of Dacia.
The locality of Bruckla is associated with archaeological remains from the Roman province of Dacia.
Dragu is associated with archaeological discoveries from the inland territory of Roman Dacia.
The modern city of Drobeta-Turnu Severin preserves the memory of the ancient Danubian centre of Drobeta.
Sucidava stood on the lower Danube frontier and formed part of the defensive network of late antique Dacia.
The site of Slăveni preserves traces of military occupation associated with the frontier system of Dacia.
The designation Prope Apulum refers to discoveries made in the vicinity of Apulum within the wider archaeological landscape of central Dacia.
Păuleni-Ciuc is associated with archaeological discoveries linked to the eastern frontier region of Dacia.
Micia flourished as a military settlement and religious centre in the Mureș valley of Dacia.
Drobeta controlled an important crossing point on the Danube and became one of the major centres of Dacia.
Dierna occupied a strategic position along the Danube corridor near the Iron Gates region of southwestern Dacia.
Cioroiu Nou is known for archaeological remains connected with settlement activity in Dacia.
Jiu valley site associated with the defensive system linking Dacia to the southern Danubian regions.
The locality of Botoșești-Paia has yielded material connected with the Danubian provincial landscape.
Aquae was associated with thermal springs and communications routes in the region of modern Călan.
Roman settlement of Dacia superior located in the area of present-day Sibiu in Romania. The site became an important urban and military centre, later developed into the medieval city known as Hermannstadt in German and Nagyszeben in Hungarian.
Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa was the capital and the largest city of Roman Dacia, later named Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa after the former Dacian capital, located some 40 km away. The city was destroyed by the Goths.
Romula or Malva was an ancient city in Roman Dacia, later the village of Reşca, Dobrosloveni Commune, Olt County, Romania.