miércoles, 17 de enero de 2018

ROMANS IN SPAIN



Los romanos en la Península Ibérica

LA ROMANIZACIÓN

CÓMO VIVÍAN LOS ROMANOS

LA CIUDAD EMERITA AUGUSTA
 
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 Roman Merida

In the west of Spain is the city of Mérida which is the capital of Extremadura. This was the capital of the Lusitania region, founded in 25 BC and was linked with Seville by road. It has a huge wealth of Roman monuments including the Trajan archway, Roman bridge over the Guadiana river, remains of a forum, the Temple of Diana, the Circus Maximus, the Milagro aqueduct, the Mitreo villa, the Embalse de Proserpina and Cornalvo reservoirs. In fact there are so many preserved Roman remains here that the town has been declared a World Heritage site. 


Roman Ruins in Bolonia

Baelo Claudia, near Cadiz, is another coastal town worth visiting. There is a Roman settlement just north of the present village. It was an important link between Spain and Africa and fish salting was its major industry.

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