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Places in Dalmatia: TNMdB

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Tihaljina (Tihaljina)

Tihaljina belongs to the inland settlement landscape of Roman Dalmatia.

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Zagreb (Zagreb)

The area of modern Zagreb has yielded material linked to the northwestern frontier of the Dalmatian world.

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Sinać (Sinac)

Sinać lies in the mountainous region of inland Croatia historically connected with the Dalmatian sphere.

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Pritok-Jezerine (Pritok)

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

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Plevlje (Plevlja)

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

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Nefertara

The identification of Nefertara remains uncertain, though it appears connected with the Dalmatian inland zone.

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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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Lisičići (Lisičići)

Lisičići is associated with archaeological remains connected with the Neretva basin region.

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Han Potoci (Han Potoci)

The locality of Han Potoci lies within the mountainous hinterland of ancient Dalmatia.

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Epidaurum (Cavtat)

Epidaurum, modern Cavtat, was a major coastal centre in southern Dalmatia near the approaches to the Adriatic.

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Danilo (Danilo Gornje)

Danilo occupied an important position in the hinterland of the central Dalmatian coast near Šibenik.

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Carevac

The locality of Carevac is associated with archaeological discoveries from the inland territory of Dalmatia.

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Burnum (Ivoševci)

Burnum served as an important legionary centre controlling routes between the Adriatic coast and the Dalmatian interior.

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Brattia (Brač)

The island of Brattia, modern Brač, formed part of the Adriatic maritime landscape of Dalmatia.

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Boka Kotorska (Kotor)

The Bay of Kotor formed an important maritime zone linking the Adriatic coast with the inland Balkans.

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Bihać (Bihać)

Bihać lies in the Una valley and is associated with archaeological remains from the Dalmatian hinterland.

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Arupium (Prozor)

The settlement of Arupium formed part of the mountainous inland communications network of Roman Dalmatia.

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Arba (Rab)

The island settlement of Arba occupied a strategic position along the eastern Adriatic maritime routes.

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Aequum (Čitluk)

Aequum developed as an important inland centre of Dalmatia in the Cetina valley region.

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Konjic (Konjic)

Konjic is a city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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