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Kreta (Крета)

Small settlement on the lower Vit River in northern Bulgaria, within the territory of Roman Moesia Inferior.

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Plevna (Pleven)

Plevna occupies an important position in the lower Danube hinterland historically connected with Roman Moesia.

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Utum (Vit)

Vitum occupied a position within the communications landscape of the lower Danube frontier.

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Ulmetum (Pantelimon de Sus)

Ulmetum formed part of the fortified network protecting the lower Danube frontier.

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Tropaeum Traiani (Adamclisi)

Tropaeum Traiani became famous for the monumental complex commemorating Trajan’s victories in the lower Danube region.

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Troesmis (Iglița)

Troesmis served as an important military and administrative centre on the lower Danube frontier.

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Transdierna (Orșova)

Transdierna occupied a position near the Danube crossings associated with the Iron Gates region.

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Tomis (Constanța)

Tomis became one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the western Black Sea coast.

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Tirgușor (Târgușor)

Târgușor lies within the territory historically associated with Roman Dobruja and the lower Danube frontier.

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Timočka Krajina (Zaječar)

The Timok Krajina region formed part of the frontier hinterland between Moesia and Dacia.

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Tavalicavo

The identification of Tavalicavo remains uncertain, though it appears connected with the Balkan interior.

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Stojnik (Stojnik)

Stojnik lies within the inland communications network of the Roman Balkans.

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Soukhin-Dol (Suhindol)

The locality of Soukhin-Dol belongs to the lower Danubian frontier zone of ancient Moesia.

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Sexantaprista (Ruse)

Sexantaprista occupied a strategic position on the southern bank of the lower Danube.

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Scythia Minor (Dobruja)

Scythia Minor formed the northeastern frontier region between the lower Danube and the Black Sea.

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Ratiaria (Archar)

Ratiaria became one of the principal military and urban centres of the upper Danube frontier.

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Radeša (Radeša)

The locality of Radeša belongs to the mountainous hinterland of the central Balkans.

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Pautalia (Kyustendil)

Pautalia became an important urban and thermal centre in the southwestern Balkans.

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Osmakovo (Osmakovo)

The locality of Osmakovo is associated with the central Balkan settlement landscape of Roman times.

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Oescus (Gigen)

Oescus developed into a major legionary and urban centre on the lower Danube.

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