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Elaia-Adramyttion was an ancient harbor settlement that functioned as the maritime gateway for Pergamon, one of the Hellenistic world's most important…
Lesser-known places, events, trails, and historical sites
Elaia-Adramyttion was an ancient harbor settlement that functioned as the maritime gateway for Pergamon, one of the Hellenistic world's most important…
Kaine-Mons Porphyrites, also known as Mons Porphyrites, was one of the most significant stone quarries in the Roman Empire, located in Egypt's Eastern…
The Lausanne Promenade, commonly known as the Ouchy Promenade, is a well-maintained waterfront pathway that traces the northern shore of Lake Geneva i…
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Dionysias-Aenos was a Hellenistic and Roman settlement established in northern Syria, reflecting the cultural synthesis characteristic of post-Alexand…
Ephesus stands as one of the most significant archaeological sites of the ancient Mediterranean world. Located near the Aegean coast in western Türkiy…
Attaleia-Termessos comprises the scattered ruins of an ancient mountain settlement established in the Hellenistic period and occupied through the Roma…
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Augustodunum-Cabilonnum represents two interconnected Gallo-Roman settlements in the Saône Valley, approximately 50 kilometers apart. Augustodunum (Au…
The Roman Amphitheatre of Cassinomagus is a provincial arena in central France that demonstrates how Roman entertainment infrastructure was adapted fo…
The Red Trail of the Via Alpina is the longest and most demanding of the network's five main routes, designed for experienced mountaineers. Stretching…
The P'urhépecha Empire controlled a region in western Mexico, centered in present-day Michoacán, from the 14th century until Spanish arrival. Unlike m…
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The Eastern Qing Tombs, located in Zunhua, Hebei Province, China, are a vast complex of imperial mausoleums that served as the final resting place f…
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The Villa Gallo-romaine at Néris-les-Bains is a Roman provincial estate in central France that reveals the daily life and material culture of a wealth…
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Edfu, known in antiquity as Apollonopolis Magna, is an archaeological site in Upper Egypt centred on a monumental temple dedicated to the falcon god H…
Mas d'En Llort is a component site within the Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage ensemble recognize…
Ad Turres-Senia was a Roman fortified settlement positioned at the mouth of the Senia River in the northeastern Adriatic region. Established during th…
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The center of population of the Earth is a theoretical point representing the geographic midpoint of humanity's global distribution. Its location depe…