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Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco - UNESCO World Heritage ...Tarraco (modern-day Tarragona) was a major administrative and mercantile city in Roman Spain and the centre of the Imperial cult for all the Iberian ...
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[PDF] Tárraco (Spain) No 875rev - UNESCO World Heritage CentreJul 1, 1997 · The town of Tárraco is the first and oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian peninsula, and it became the capital of most of the land on the ...
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Tarraco | Cultural Heritage. Goverment of Catalonia.Founded as a military camp by Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio, Tarraco prospered both thanks to its coastal location and to its position in relation to the land routes ...
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Tarraco (Spain) - Roman PortsMay 22, 2016 · Tarraco, modern Tarragona, at the east coast of Spain, is the oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian peninsula. It was the capital of the province Hispania ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tarraco (Tarragona) - Livius.orgAug 18, 2020 · Built on terraces on a 160 meter high rock, and supplied from a natural harbor, Tarraco was a difficult city to take. The Romans, who occupied ...
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Roman Quarries in the Northeast of Hispania (Modern Catalonia)Abstract. This book, based on the PhD thesis of the author, focuses on the main Roman quarries in modern Catalonia.<|separator|>
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[PDF] New Evidence for the Study of the Urbanism of TarracoAs a consequence it seems only logical to think that it would have adopted an urban layout suitable to its new juridical and administrative status. It is ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Redrawing Tarraco - Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica... Roman remains of Tarraco are of exceptional importance in the development of Roman urban planning and design and served as the model for provincial capitals ...
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The Walls (Archaeological Promenade) (MHT) - Tarragona TurismeThe wall originally ran some 3500 metres. Today, approximately 1100 metres remain, bordering present day Tarragona's Old Quarter.Missing: length | Show results with:length
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The Most Remarkable Roman Aqueducts Still Standing - History HitThe stunning Tarragona Aqueduct (also known as the Les Ferreres Aqueduct) ... total length of 800 metres. The stunning site now weaves through Segovia ...
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[PDF] Archaeomagnetic study of a limekiln in the Les Ferreres Roman ...The aqueduct of Les Ferreres is a major element of the Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco. ... The monument, 217 m long and with a maximum height of 27 m, ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Tarragona - Roman PortsJan 17, 2020 · That is why the Romans chose, in 218 BC, Tarraco as their main port of departure on the east coast of Iberia to resist the great Carthage ...
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Tarraco - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryAccording to William Smith, possibly of Phoenician origin, from [script needed] (tarchon, “citadel, high rock”), referring to the location above the sea.
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SEMITIC ELEMENTS IN ANCIENT HISPANIA - jstor3. Related to the place-names of Phoenician and Punic origin are the personal names of the same origin, which have been completely neglected.
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Tarraco | Research Starters - EBSCOA city on the northeast coast of Spain, beside the river Tulcis (Francoli). In the pre-Roman period it was the principal center of the tribe of the Cessetani.
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Pliny, Natural History, 3 (a) - Attalus.orgTarraconensis adjoins the Pyrenees, running down along the whole of one side of the chain and also extending across from the Iberian Sea to the Gallic Ocean, ...Missing: Hispania | Show results with:Hispania
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(PDF) Archaeology in the eastern part of the Tarraconensis province ...The Visigoths transformed urban centers like Tarraco, Barcino, and Egara in the 5th and 6th centuries. Historiography portrays Visigothism as a model of power ...
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The Ancient Coinages of the Iberian Peninsula - Oxford AcademicThe first coinages were struck in the Greek colonies of Emporion and Rhode, but the first push toward the monetization of the Iberian Peninsula was motivated by ...
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New perspectives on the Sertorian War in northeastern HispaniaJul 6, 2022 · There are several sites that can be related to the conflict in the area surrounding Tarraco. The Puigpelat castellum was occupied in 80–70 BCE ( ...
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Tarraco. Town and society in a 2nd–century AD Roman provincial ...Estimates suggest Tarraco's population ranged from 9,500 to 30,000, reflecting its importance in Roman Hispania. The presence of at least 22 pedestals honoring ...
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(PDF) Tarraco, the first capital - ResearchGateOct 27, 2025 · Tarraco was Rome's gateway to the Iberian Peninsula and a crucial city for understanding the historical and ideological evolution of our classical past.
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Tarragona Roman Forum - History and FactsApr 19, 2021 · Tarragona's provincial forum was built around 30 BC, the city being expanded after Augustus wintered there during his Cantabrian campaign.Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Coinage Struck in Spain 20-18 BC - CNG Coins$$10,000.00 14-day returnsJan 7, 2008 · Prideaux proposes that coins of Style 1 and 3 were issued for Augustus by his adiuctor Agrippa at the mint of Emerita shortly after his arrival ...
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Praetorium and Roman Circus (MHT) - Tarragona TurismeAccess to the praetorium and Roman circus shall be via the entrance in Rambla Vella. Visitors should exit via the stairs on the terrace of the Gothic Hall in ...Missing: Porta Praetoria gate
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(PDF) The ARCEA Project. Production Centres and trade Relations ...Mar 29, 2023 · The amphorae production of the Tarraconensis central coast during the Early Empire is mainly linked to the wine trading, becoming apparent a ...Missing: 3rd | Show results with:3rd
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[PDF] Settlement and agrarian economy in the Conventus Tarraconensis ...This article describes the major evolution in the settlement of the Conventus Tarraconensis, the Balearic Islands and the Pityusic Is-.
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Tarraconensis | Oxford Classical DictionaryThe province was subdivided into seven conventus centred at Tarraco (the ... ius Latii by Vespasian. Tarraconensis was known for its fine-quality wine ...
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The Public Baths of Tarraco (Hispania Citerior): The Sculptural ...Oct 1, 2024 · This study has provided an opportunity to examine the statuary programs of both public and private Roman buildings in Tarraco, such as the baths ...
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Els Munts (Roman villa) - WikipediaEls Munts is a residential roman villa built during the 2nd century CE [1] The villa is located 12 km away from Tarraco in the municipality of Altafulla in ...Missing: 3rd social wealth
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The development of the Roman provinces on the Iberian Peninsula ...This was one of the first colonies the Romans set up outside Italy. The archipelago was added to the province of Hispania citerior. During the Age of Migrations ...
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[PDF] The Christianisation of the Mediterranean Tarraconense during the ...The major development of Christian communities on the Iberian Peninsula in the third century led a synod or church council to be held, which opened on 15 May ( ...
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(PDF) Tarraco, the first capital - Academia.eduTarraco was pivotal as Rome's gateway to the Iberian Peninsula and a site for classical studies. Recent archaeological work has enriched understanding of ...
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[PDF] The Visigothic Kingdom - OAPEN HomeThe fascination of Toledo – the Visigothic kingdom's capital – lies in what little we know of it. ... case in the provincial capitals, Tarraco, Corduba, and ...
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Hispania Tarraconensis, Hispania Citerior - Brill Reference WorksThe province Hispania Tarraconensis (HT) was established by the administrative reorganization of the Iberian peninsula by Augustus in 27 BC (Cass. Dio 80,2). ...
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[PDF] Roman Port Societies - Ostia-antica.orgIn this book, an international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at.
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[PDF] The Organization of Building Work and Construction of Siphons in ...The proposals for building works made by the duumviri were authorised by the ordo decurionum, local Senators, who were members of the legislative assembly ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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Early Roman Towns in Hispania Tarraconensis | April 2009 (113.2)The 16 case studies in the Tarraconensis volume focus exclusively on urban development in the Late Republic and Early Empire.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Roman IberiaIn the late Republic through the Julio-Claudian period (44 BC – 68 AD), the establishment of coloniae and municipia status became an increasingly persuasive ...
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Roman Amphitheatre (MHT) - Tarragona TurismeTarraco's amphitheatre was built at the turn of the 2nd century A.D. and underwent alterations in 221 A.D., as recorded in the 140-metre inscription that crowns ...Missing: Hadrian | Show results with:Hadrian
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The Role of the Colosseum in Roman EntertainmentJul 25, 2025 · Social Control Through Spectacle. The phrase “bread and circuses” (panem et circenses) coined by Juvenal encapsulates the political function ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] THE IMPORTANCE OF THE AMPHITHEATRE TO THE ROMAN ...Sep 5, 2023 · The purpose of this essay is to create an understanding of the importance of amphitheatres to the Roman Empire, by studying where they are ...
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[PDF] A Reason for Roman Territorial Planning in the Ebro Valley - TopoiJan 23, 2015 · The aim of this paper is to show how the Roman territorial planning patterns in the Ebro valley were always at the service of the strategic ...
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The Wine Economy in Roman Hispania. Archaeological Data and ...The aim of this study is to analyse some aspects of viticulture in Hispaniae, in particular those relating to the organization of the winemaking process and ...
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The trade and production of garum and its role in the provincial ...Roman economic policies indicated a blend of production for local needs and significant exports, including fish sauce production. " Mediterranean with the very ...Missing: wheat | Show results with:wheat
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Living Like a Cosmopolitan? (Chapter 10) - Roman Port Societies... circus, extended by an amphitheatre in the immediate vicinity. Figure 10.2 Tarraco at the beginning of the second century AD. Augustus had visited Tarraco twice ...
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Hispanic Terra Sigillata productions documented on the Catalan coastIn order to shed light on the provenance and Exchange structures of HTS, 86 samples from the sites of Baetulo, Emporiae, and Tarraco were analysed by means ...
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[PDF] ASMOSIA XIV ABSTRACTS 5a1 zadnjiin Roman Tarraco. The study underscores the necessity for further petro- graphic analysis to refine the attribution of materials to specific quarries and ...Missing: textiles | Show results with:textiles
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[PDF] JOBS IN ROMAN SPAINRIT 9, Tarraco), and a wool-. 39 comber (pectenarius, II 5812 = ILER 5825 ... II 6075 = ILER 5712 = RIT 369, Tarraco)50 and marble-workers. (marmorarii ...
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Coins Of The Roman Empire In The British Museum Vol.2 ...... Tarraco, if less active, was at least still in being. In the East we find the coinage of the Asia district extending down to A.D. 76, the coinage of the ...
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(PDF) The Human Factor: The Demography of the Roman Province ...This book establishes a foundation for the study of ancient demography in the Iberian peninsula, focusing on its largest province, ...
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Necropolis of Tarraco | SiteThe Necropolis of Tarraco is one of the best-known and best preserved late Roman (3rd-5th centuries AD) cemeteries in the Roman Empire.Missing: insulae | Show results with:insulae
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Tarraco, Hispania Tarraconensis - Part II - Roamin' The EmpireNov 29, 2017 · The second of three posts on Tarraco, this week's post features the colonial and provincial forums of the city, as well as the city walls.
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[PDF] FROM IBERIANS TO ROMANS - LatinNowsome important cities such as Emporiae, Tarraco, or Saguntum, the same epi- graphic landscape. ... bilingual inscription from Tarragona (ELRH. C66); 4.<|separator|>
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(PDF) The early-christian basilicas of the western suburb of Tarraco ...The Francolí early-Christian complex in Tarraco dates back to around 400 AD, reflecting a significant period of Christian architecture. Excavations reveal a ...
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S00060 - Record | The Cult of Saints - University of Oxford... 250/1, informs Phabios, bishop of Antioch (Syria), about martyrdoms in Egypt during the recent Decian persecution; 27 martyrs are named. Written in Greek in ...Missing: Tarraco | Show results with:Tarraco
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Martyr Fructuosis, Bishop of Tarragona, Spain, and his deacons ...Jan 21, 2020 · Saint Fructuosis lived during the persecution of Valerian and Gallienus in the third century, during the consulship of Amelianus and Bassus.Missing: early Tarraco
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Necropolis of Tarraco (MNAT) - Tarragona TurismeVisitors can tour a section of the paleochristian necropolis housing a museum with the burial site's main findings, as well as a section of the complex.Missing: archaeology domus insulae
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The early christian Necropolis - Itinere TarragonaThis extensive necropolis with more than 2000 burials is one of the best-preserved cemeteries of the roman Empire. In roman Tarraco, the burial areas were ...
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Roman amphitheatre in Tarragona | spain.infoIn the central part of the amphitheatre are the remains of the foundation of a 6th-century Visigothic basilica and those of a 12th-century Romanesque-Gothic ...
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Canon 13 of the Council of Tarragona (Iberian Peninsula) in AD 516 ...May 25, 2017 · In AD 516 the provincial council was held in Tarragona which at the time was ruled by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric (he acted as a guardian for ...
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[PDF] De episcopis Hispaniarum: agents of continuity in the long fifth ...Two canons of the 516 Concilium Tarraconense condemn bishops who engaged in market manipulation for profit and who lent money seeking interest on the loan ...
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The Third Council of Toledo (589 AD) - Catholicus.eu EspañolReccared's conversion was not merely a personal act but an event that united the Visigothic people with the Hispano-Roman population. Now, rulers and ...
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Panel of a sarcophagus by EARLY CHRISTIAN SCULPTOR, CatalanThis relief from an Early Christian sarcophagus is set in the wall above the right side portal on the façade of Tarragona Cathedral. In the centre it shows the ...
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Early Christian Tarragona - Rome Art LoverThe stone was reused in the Visigothic church in the amphitheatre. It is dated late IInd/early IIIrd century AD, a period of uncertainty in religious matters ...
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Theater of Tarraco | SiteAs a built made in the image of Rome, Tarraco was endowed with three main venues in which to hold spectacles: the theatre, the circus and amphitheatre.Missing: ludus | Show results with:ludus
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Pont del Diable Aqueduct, Tarraco - World History EncyclopediaAug 27, 2016 · The Pont del Diable aqueduct, Tarraco (Tarragona), Spain. Also known as the Ferreres Bridge, it was built in the 1st century CE it is 217 m long and 27 m high.
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Archaeological museum of Tarraco | SiteWe're renewing our history! The Archaeological Museum in the Plaça del Rei will remain closed for the renovation of the building and the museography.
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Necropolis of Tarraco | Cultural Heritage. Goverment of Catalonia.This sprawling cemetery includes both tombs of people of the Roman religion and early Christian Romans, from the 3rd-5th centuries AD.Missing: housing insulae
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[PDF] El anfiteatro romano de Tarraco: de William J. Bryant al siglo XXLas excavaciones de mediados del siglo xx protegieron el yacimiento de la especulación urba- ... la Tarragona del siglo xx. No obstante, a pesar del ...
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Las excavaciones de 1925-1930 en el área del foro “colonial ... - ICACICAC · Dissemination · Las excavaciones de 1925-1930 en el área del foro “colonial” de Tarraco: los hallazgos escultóricos.
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[PDF] Imperial Tarraco . Restauración de los - DialnetEl anfiteatro romano de Tarragona fue edificado en la primera mitad del siglo. II fuera de la muralla y junto a la playa del. Miracle, y reformado bajo el ...
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Tarragona (España) - Organización de las Ciudades del Patrimonio ...El ensanche urbano a mediados de dicha centuria, con el derribo de las fortificaciones de los siglos XVI-XIX, y de pasada lo que quedaba de las romanas en la ...Missing: demoliciones | Show results with:demoliciones
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Murallas romanas en Tarragona - El Rincón del VagoCreación del TERM. (Taller Escola Restauració de la Muralla).para restaurar la muralla. (1990-1994). Ampliación de la acera que transcurre por el P. St. Antoni, ...
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[PDF] LA INTEGRACIÓN DE LOS RESTOS EN LA CIUDADuna nueva Escuela Taller dedicada específicamente a la restauración de la muralla romana. Tal decisión muestra claramente un cambio de orientación: el ...
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History | MNATThe National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona (MNAT), the oldest in its speciality in Catalonia, started life as a provincial museum.<|separator|>
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(PDF) New approaches to the study of the harbour of TarracoThis paper gives an account of the progress made in research into this ancient harbour by analysing literary sources and archaeological remains from a broad ...
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Decision - 24 COM X.C.1 - UNESCO World Heritage CentreArchaeological Ensemble of Tarraco. Session. 24th session of the World Heritage Committee (CONF.204). Year. 2000 · arrow_back Prev. Next arrow_forward ...
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Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco - MapsGeographical data (14) ; 875-001, Roman walls, Spain, N41 7 12.40. E1 15 32.60, 0.6 ha ; 875-002, The imperial cult enclosure, Spain, N41 7 10.30. E1 15 30.00 ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Document - Advisory Body Evaluation (ICOMOS)Advisory Body Evaluation (ICOMOS). Download File file_download. Title ... Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco (875rev). Translations. Évaluation de l ...Missing: PDF | Show results with:PDF
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Spain Cities by Population 2025Tarragona, 140,323. Chamartin, 140,000. Lleida, 135,919. Marbella, 134,623. Leon, 134,305. Villaverde, 126,802. Cadiz, 126,766. Retiro, 126,058. Dos Hermanas ...
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Tarragona (Spain) - Organization of World Heritage Cities - OWHC197 BC. Beginning of the Roman conquest of Hispania, which is ... Augusto awards the title of capital of the Province of Hispania Citerior to Tárraco.
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(PDF) The Integrated Management of Archaeological Heritage in ...This book gathers the contributions of several authors, that joined the CHTMBAL Tempus-IV project network, focusing on the anthropological social and economic ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Tarragona, the ideal destination for incentive tripsMar 15, 2018 · Currently, the Costa Daurada has a capacity for more than 500,000 tourists, and receives an average of 3,500,000 visitors a year. The Tarragona ...
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World Heritage sites threatened by sea level rise - Phys.orgOct 16, 2018 · The sites most at risk from coastal erosion include Tyre in Lebanon, the Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco in Spain, and Ephesus in Turkey.
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Home – Tarraco 360A virtual journey so you can visit Tarragona's World Heritage Site monuments in 3D. These are the monuments currently available on the virtual tour.
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain: a guide to the highlightsJul 30, 2025 · As of today, Spain boasts a remarkable 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This places Spain fifth in the world for the most sites, just behind ...
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Tarraco Viva, Tarragona's Roman festival | Tarragona Turisme →ᐉCalendar of festivals and cultural and sporting activities. Tarraco Viva. 12-25 May 2025. Come to Tarragona's Roman festival and discover your history!