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  2. Pula Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Pula Arena (Croatian: Pulska Arena; Italian: Arena di Pola) is a Roman amphitheatre located in Pula, Croatia. It is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre to have four side towers entirely preserved. It was constructed between 27 BC and AD 68, [2] and is among the world's six largest surviving Roman arenas. [2]

  3. Category:Roman sites in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Roman fortifications in Croatia (1 C, 3 P) Roman towns and cities in Croatia (19 P) Pages in category "Roman sites in Croatia" The following 7 pages are in this ...

  4. Diocletian's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Diocletian's Palace (Croatian: Dioklecijanova palača, pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa], Latin: Palatium Diocletiani) was built at the end of the third century AD as a residence for the Roman emperor Diocletian, and today forms about half of the old town of Split, Croatia. While it is referred to as a "palace" because of its ...

  5. Zadar - Wikipedia

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    Zadar is a historic city in Croatia known for its Roman and Venetian ruins, beautiful coastline, and vibrant cultural scene.

  6. Temple of Augustus, Pula - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Augustus (Croatian: Augustov hram; Italian: Tempio di Augusto) [a] is a well-preserved [4] Roman temple in the city of Pula, Croatia (known in Roman times as Pietas Iulia). Dedicated to the first Roman emperor, Augustus, it was probably built during the emperor's lifetime at some point between 27 BC and his death in AD 14. [5]

  7. Burnum - Wikipedia

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    The Roman writer Plinius wrote about Burnum as "fortress distinguished in wars." - "In hoc tractu sunt Burnum, Andetrium, Tribulium nobilitata proeliis castella." [1] The Pagana chart from the 16th century presented marked traits of Burnum as the ancient locality, but it did not reach archeological interest until the 19th century, when it occupied the attention of renowned Croatian ...

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Frontiers of the Roman Empire – The Danube Limes (Croatia)* several sites along the Danube River: 2020 ii, iii, iv (cultural) The Croatian part of the Danubian Limes was secured by forts and watchtowers, connected by military roads. There are 23 individual sites listed in this nomination. The nomination is shared with Serbia, Romania, and ...

  9. Category:Archaeological sites in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Roman sites in Croatia (3 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Croatia" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.