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Pesaro
thumb|Ducal Palace of Pesaro|Palazzo Ducale Rocca Costanza|thumb Musei Civici|thumb Pesaro (; ) is a (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, capital of the province of Pesaro and Urbino, on the Adriatic Sea.
Amasya
Amasya () is a city in northern Turkey, in the Black Sea Region. It was called Amaseia or Amasia in antiquity. It is the seat of Amasya Province and Amasya District. Its population is 114,921 (2021). Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black Sea (Karadeniz) coast, set apart from the rest of Anatolia in a narrow valley along the banks of the Yeşilırmak River. Although near the Black Sea, this area is high above the coast and has an inland climate, well-suited to growing apples, for which Amasya province, one of the provinces in north-central Anatolia Turkey, is famed. It was the home of th
Aquileia
Aquileia is a (municipality) in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy. It is situated at the head of the Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons, about from the sea, on the river Natiso (modern Natisone), the course of which has changed somewhat since the Roman era.
Indo-Greek Kingdoms
Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom in northwestern South Asia (200 BCE–10 CE)
Alaşehir
Alaşehir () is a municipality and district of Manisa Province, Turkey. Its area is 971 km2, and its population is 104,717 (2022). It is situated in the valley of the Kuzuçay (Cogamus in antiquity), at the foot of the Bozdağ Mountain (Mount Tmolus in antiquity). The town is connected to İzmir by a railway.
Shunga Empire
Indian empire (184 BCE-75 BCE)
Via Aemilia
ancient roman road
Artaxiad Dynasty
dynasty
Basilica Porcia
building in Rome, Italy
Temple of Hercules Musarum
temple dedicated to Hercules in ancient Rome, near the Circus Flaminius built by Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, who conquered the Greek city of Ambracia in 189 BC