
Also known as Arar
thumb|310px|A portion of the map, Gallia, from Butler's 1907 atlas showing the divisions of the diocese of Gaul in the late [[Roman Empire. According to the key, the map depicts 17 Provinciae Galliae, "Provinces of Gaul," of which the 17th, [Provincia] Maxima Sequanorum, "Greater Sequania," identified with an XVII shown in the Jura Mountains, contains the Sequani and Helvetii.]]
Sequânia era a região habitada pelos sequanos (em latim: sequani), um povo gaulês, localizada na bacia do alto Arar (Saône), o vale do Doubs e a cordilheira do Jura, no que corresponde, grosso modo, ao Franco-Condado e parte da Borgonha.
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