Frontiers of the Roman Empire – The Danube Limes (Western Segment)
World Heritage
Austria
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It covers almost 600 km of the entire Danubian frontier of the Roman Empire. The site is part of the vast Roman frontier that encircles the Mediterranean Sea. The Danubian Frontier (Western Section) reflects the specificity of this part of the Roman frontier through the selection of sites representing key elements, from roads, legionary forts and their associated settlements to small forts and temporary camps, and the relationship of these structures to the local topography.
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