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DescriptionBALKANS ROMAN ROADS cropped.jpg | Map of Roman roads in northeast Balkans |
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Author | Work of NASA + CristianChirita (released into public domain, see Image:BALKANS_ROMAN_ROADS_.jpg) + own work |
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