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Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria, commonly referred to as Ratiaria, was a significant Roman city located in the province of Moesia Superior, in what is now modern-day Bulgaria. Established in the late 1st century CE, it became an important military, economic, and cultural center of the lower Danube region ([[Ratiaria|read more...]])
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Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria, commonly referred to as Ratiaria, was a significant Roman city located in the province of Moesia Superior, in what is now modern-day Bulgaria. Established in the late 1st century CE, it became an important military, economic, and cultural center of the lower Danube region (read more...)