🏛️ Colonia Augusta Treverorum–Divodurum Mettis
Colonia Augusta Treverorum–Divodurum Mettis was established in the 1st century BCE as a major Roman colonial settlement in what is now northeastern Fr…
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Colonia Augusta Treverorum–Divodurum Mettis was established in the 1st century BCE as a major Roman colonial settlement in what is now northeastern Fr…
Hadriania-Hadrianouthera was a Roman city in northwestern Anatolia, established or significantly developed during the reign of Hadrian in the 2nd cent…
Combretovium was a Romano-British settlement positioned on what is thought to have been a major road network in Roman East Anglia. The site's name app…
Wollmatingen-Langenrain is one of the 111 prehistoric pile-dwelling sites around the Alps that collectively form a UNESCO World Heritage Site. …
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Trieste stands as an unexpected epicenter of global coffee commerce and Italian café culture. Located at the head of the Adriatic Sea, this northeaste…
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Kuusamo is a municipality in eastern Finland's North Ostrobothnia region that serves as a year-round outdoor destination centred on winter sports and …
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Drepanum-Emporion Segestanon was a significant harbour settlement on Sicily's northwestern coast, serving as a major trading hub for Greek colonists a…
Nicaea-Juliopolis stands as one of the Eastern Roman Empire's most historically significant cities. Originally established as a Hellenistic settlement…
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Iol Caesarea-Aquae Calidae represents a significant fusion of pre-Roman and Roman settlement patterns in North Africa. The site combines the remains o…
Salacia Imperatoria-Pax Iulia was a Roman port settlement and administrative center established along the Sado River estuary in Lusitania during the 1…
Colonia Archelais-Caesarea Mazaka was a major Roman colonial settlement established in central Anatolia during the reign of Emperor Augustus. The site…
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The Temple of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores in Villa González Ortega is an 18th-century religious structure that exemplifies colonial Baroque architec…
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Melitene-Satala was a major Roman fortress and settlement located in the mountainous terrain of eastern Anatolia, commanding strategic position over t…
Selymbria-Constantinopolis was a port settlement of strategic importance during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, serving as a waystation along the M…
Burnum-Iader was a Roman auxiliary fort established on the Dalmatian coast near present-day Zadar during the 1st century CE. The settlement served as …
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