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Stara Zagora, Bulgaria - August 5, 2018: State Opera in the center of city of Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Roman remains. Hisarya . Bulgaria
Archaeological excavation of the roman city of Ulpia Serdica in Sofia, Bulgaria
The Roman Forum of Thessaloniki is the ancient Roman-era forum (or Agora) of the city, located at the upper side of Aristotelous Square.
Bulgaria, Varna - June 06, 2013: \narchaeological site, Roman baths in Varna, Bulgaria
The Ancient Amphitheater In Ohrid, Macedonia
Plovdiv, Bulgaria - September 25, 2023: View of the ruins of the Ancient Stadium of Philipopolis, in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Aerial view directly above Ruins of Roman Odeon in city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria - (Bulgarian: Римски останки, Античен град, Пловдив, България). The picture is taken with DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone / quadcopter.
Old Smyrna in Izmir, Turkey was a Greek city located at a strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence, and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to prominence. The name of the city since about 1930 is İzmir.\nTwo sites of the ancient city are today within Izmir's boundaries. \nThe first site, probably founded by indigenous peoples, rose to prominence during the Archaic Period as one of the principal ancient Greek settlements in western Anatolia. \nThe second, whose foundation is associated with Alexander the Great, reached metropolitan proportions during the period of the Roman Empire. Most of the present-day remains of the ancient city date from the Roman era, the majority from after a second-century AD earthquake. \nIn practical terms, a distinction is often made between these. Old Smyrna was the initial settlement founded around the 11th century BC, first as an Aeolian settlement, and later taken over and developed during the Archaic Period by the Ionians. \nSmyrna proper was the new city which residents moved to as of the fourth century BC and whose foundation was inspired by Alexander the Great.
Prusias ad Hypium, an ancient city located in the Konuralp District of Düzce, first appeared in history as Hypios. It was established on a hill that ran from east to west and ended in a plain. Eventually, it came to be called Kieros. In the 2nd century BC, the Bithynians, led by their king Prusias I, captured Kieros from the Mariandyns and Herekleia State. Prusias I improved the city and decorated it with many monuments. He also fortified it and changed its name to Prusias. The city's ancient theater, known locally as the Forty Steps, was built during the Hellenistic Age (300-30 BC) and includes additions from the Roman Period (30 BC-300 AD).
Sofia, Bulgaria - November 28, 2019: View of some of the preserved ruins of the late antique public complex, \
A captivating view of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, showcasing the city's cityscape
Beautiful cityscape of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, with the sfendona of the Roman Stadium of Philipopolis and the ancient Ottoman Dzhumaya Mosque
The Field Of Greek-Roman Amphitheater In Catania, Sicily, Italy
Brescia, Italy - August 22, 2020 : View of Piazza del Foro
View of Agora Ancient City's Aqueducts in Izmir, Turkey.
Plovdiv, Bulgaria - May 19, 2020: Dzhumaya Mosque and Ruins of Roman stadium in city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Bulgaria - Sofia - St Georges Rotunda Church
Plovdiv Ancient Stadium, Philipopolis Ancient Stadium, Plovdiv Bulgaria
Durres Roman Amphitheatre remains
Hidden among modern buildings South Round Tower dated from early Byzantine period together with adjacent fortress walls and gate, formed part of old Plovdiv defensive system, Bulgaria
Ancient Ruins And Broken Pieces From Apollon Smintheus, Turkey
View of archaeological site - Heraklea Sintika. Historical site with ruins of Heraklea Sintika. Architectural background
Heraclea Lyncestis Roman Theater In Macedonia
Sofia city center Roman ruin at Serdika metro station, Bulgaria .
General views from Sarejova, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Medieval town of Augusta Trayana-Vereya.
Back to the ancient Rome: column capital details Ostia Antica
Sofia, Bulgaria - May 2, 2019:  Ancient remains of Serdica Archaeological Complex in Sofia center.
Greek Pergamon, ancient Greek city in Mysia, situated 16 miles from the Aegean Sea on a lofty isolated hill on the northern side of the broad valley of the Caicus (modern Bakır) River. The site is occupied by the modern town of Bergama, in the il (province) of İzmir, Turkey.
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