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Altars

* Roman altar of Arcos de la Frontera


Archaeological sites

* Archaeological Ensemble of Acinipo * Almoina Archaeological Centre * Cabeza Ladrero * Roman ruins of Calduba * Archaeological site of Can Modolell * Archaeological Park of Carranque * Archaeological site of Cercadilla * Archaeological site of Cimadevilla * Archaeological site of l'Esquerda * Archaeological site of San Roque * Archaeological site of Santa Eulalia * Archaeological site of Saucedo (Caesarobriga) * Archaeological Park of Segóbriga * Casa de Orfeo * Casa romana de la calle Añón de Zaragoza * Castro Bergidum * Iturissa * Llíberis * Merida * Pol·lèntia


Amphitheatres

* Astorga Amphitheatre - Asturica Augusta * Amphitheatre of Empuries * Espejo Amphitheatre - Ucubi * Amphitheatre of Carthago Nova * Ciavieja Amphitheatre * Amphitheatre of Astigi (Écija)
Amphitheatre of Carmona
* * Caparra Amphitheatre - Capera * Coruna del Conde Amphitheatre - Clunia * Ercavica Amphitheatre - Ercavica * Mesa de Gandul Amphitheatre * Amphiteatre of Emerita Augusta * Santiponce Amphitheatre - Italica * Amphiteatre of Legio ( Leon) * Nertobriga Amphitheatre - Nertobriga * Amphitheatre of Segobriga * Sisapo Amphitheatre - Sisapo * Amphitheatre of Tarraco * Amphitheatre of Toletum * Valeria de Arriba Amphitheatre - Valeria


Theatres

* Theatre of Acinipo * Arcobriga Theatre - Arcobriga * Theatre of Baelo Claudia * Theatre of Badalona * Theatre of Bilbilis * Roman theatre of Zaragoza * Roman theatre of Cartagena * Theatre of Clunia Sulpicia * Roman theatre of Córdoba * Casas de Reina Theater * Huesca Theatre - Osca * Theatre of Mérida * Roman theatre of Cádiz * Theatre of Itálica * Roman theatre of Málaga * Palma de Majorca Theatre * Roman theatre of Medellín * Osuna Theatre - Osuna * Ronda la Vieja Theatre - Acinipo * Sagunto Roman theatre * Theatre of Segobriga * Singilia Barba Singilia Theatre * Tiermes Theatre, Termes * Theatre of Tarragona * Almunecar Theatre - Sexi * Valeria de Arriba Theatre - Valeria


Aqueducts

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Almuñécar Almuñécar () is a Spanish city and municipality located in the southwestern part of the comarca of the Costa Granadina, in the province of Granada. It is located on the shores of the Mediterranean sea and borders the Granadin municipalities of ...
(5 above ground aqueducts - 4 still in use) * Acueducto romano de Albarracín-Cella Albarracín-Cella * Barcino * Canal de los Franceses * Cónchar Acueducto * Acueducto Bejís * Acueducto romano de Quicena *
Aqueduct of Albatana The Aqueduct of Albatana (Spanish: ''Acueducto de Albatana'') is an aqueduct located in Albatana, Spain. It was declared ''Bien de Interés Cultural'' in 1990. See also * List of aqueducts This is a list of aqueducts. Africa Botswana *North ...
* Roman aqueduct of Sexi, Almuñécar * Roman aqueduct of Cádiz * Acueduct Tempul-Cadiz * Acueducto Aqua Fontis Aureae (Córdoba) Aqua Fontis Aureae * Acueducto Aqua Nova Domitiana Augusta (Córdoba) Aqua Nova Domitiana Augusta * BODEGA ROMANA DE FUNES en el Valle del Paraiso
Consuegra Aqueduct
* Acueducto Itálica * Calicasa Aqueduct * Les Ferreres * Acueducto de Lodosa * Los Milagros * Los Bañales acueducto * Lugo * Acueducto en Obeilar * Acueducto ef Plasencia * Acueducto of Neria * Puente de los Moros * Huelva/Onuba Aestuaria * Merida (Rabo de Buey-San Lázaro)
Roman Aqueduct Almunecar
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Segovia Segovia ( , , ) is a city in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the Province of Segovia. Segovia is in the Inner Plateau ('' Meseta central''), near the northern slopes of t ...
* Soneixa Aqueduct * Puente - Acueducto romano de Quicena * Acueducto de la Peña Cortada * Seville/Caños de Carmona * Termancia (Tiermes) * Toletum * Acueducto de Valdepuentes (Córdoba) Valdepuentes


Triumphal arches

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Arc de Berà The Arc de Berà (sometimes written Barà) is a triumphal arch some 20 km north-east of the city of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain, close to Roda de Berà. This monument is part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco, which was added to the ...
* Arch of Cabanes * Arch of Medinaceli * Arch of Trajan ( Merida)


Arches

* Arch of Cáparra * Arch of Cabanes * Arco del Cristo * Arco de los Blanco


Bridges

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Alcántara Bridge The Alcántara Bridge (also known as Trajan's Bridge at Alcantara) is a Roman bridge at Alcántara, in Extremadura, Spain. Alcántara is from the Arabic word ''al-Qantarah'' (القنطرة) meaning "the arch". The stone arch bridge was bui ...
* Albarregas Roman bridge * Bridge of Alegria * Bridge of Los Cobos * Casa del Molino de Carrillo * Puente Río Arnoia * Puente Bibei (OURENSE) * Puente de Alcántara, Toledo * Puente de Alconetar * Puente de Atiguieta * Puente del Genoves * Puente del Castellar (Cuenca) * Puente del Diablo * Puente sobre el Arzua * Ponte Bibei, Mendoya * Puente de la Malena * Puente de Masegoso * Puente de Reparacea * Puente Masegoso * Puente Mocho * Puente La Mallona * Puente Mocho * Ponte Navea * uente sobre rio Jóbalo * Puente Valimbre * Puente el río Zadorra en Víllodas * Puente de Trespuentes * Puente Romano Nestar * Puente Vella de Vilariño Frío * Puente Romano Ablanque * Puente Romano Luco de Jiloca * Puente Mantible * Puente Romano de Calamocha * Puente del Andaluz, San Marcial * Puente de Andújar * Puente de Medellin * Puente de Cabezón de Pisuerga * Puente sul rio Pisuerga * Puente da Cigarrosa, Petín * Puente Romano, Burguete - Auritz * Puente Romano de Caparra * Puente Romano * Puente Romano y ermita de la virgen * Puente Romano Layos * Puento Romano, Niebla (Río Tinto) * Puente Romano, San Clemente * Puente Romano de Villa del Río * Puente Romano Sobre Rio Segre * Puente Romano sobre el Grito * Puente Romano en el Camino de Toledo * Puente sobre el Río Huerva * Puente de la Malena * Punte del Canto * Puente del Roque * Puente de Camparañon * Puente Reparazea-Oieregi * Puente Venta de Magasca * Puente de Alcantarilla * Puente de la Vizana * Puente de la Cumbre * Puente romano de la Magdalena * Puente Romano Luco de Jiloca * Puente Romano en Nestar * Puente Romano de Potato * Puente Romano Nestar * Puente Romano de Mantible * Puente Romano de Socuéllamo * Puente de Valdesalor * Puente Romano, El Pardiel, Cervera del Río Alhama * Puente de las Alberguesias * Puente Romano Sasamón * Puente Romano de Trisla * Puente Romano de Allariz * Puente romano del Burgo de Osma * Puente Romano Cerca de Villa nueva de los infantes * Puente de San Pedro * Puente de Segura * Puente Romano Sobre el Río Cigüela de Villarta de San Juan Puente sobre el rio Bañuelos * Puente sobre el Rio Bañuelos * Puente sobre el Río Arandilla * Puente Romano Romangordo/Tajo * Ponte románica sobre o Louro * Puente Romano de Calamocha * Puente Romano . Talamanca de Jarama * Puente Romano de Alardos * Puente Romano de Carmona * Puente Romano de Villarta de San Juan * Puente Romano Valdemaqueda * Puente Romano Becilla de Valderaduey * Tordómar Puente de Tordómar * Puente Tobera *
Alconétar Bridge The Alconétar Bridge (Spanish: ''Puente de Alconétar''), also known as Puente de Mantible, was a Roman segmental arch bridge in the Extremadura region, Spain. The ancient structure, which featured flattened arches with a span-to-rise ratio of ...
* Pons Neviae * Bridge of Andújar * Roman bridge of Ávila * Puente sobre río Duero * Puente da Cigarrosa * Puente de Miluce sobre el río Arga * Pont romain, Ciraqui (Navarra) * Puente de San Pedro *
Puente la Reina Puente la Reina (Spanish meaning literally the "bridge of the Queen"; eu, Gares) is a town and municipality located in the autonomous community of Navarre, in northern Spain. Puente la Reina lies between Pamplona and Estella on the Way of St. ...
* Puente y ermita de Villahermosa del Campo * Puente Romano y río Pancrudo, Luco de Jiloca * Puente Romano de El Viso * Bridge of Bermaña * Bridge of Caesar Augusta (located on the site of bridge Puente de piedra (Zaragoza) and it was a mixed work of stone and wood). * Puente Miluze * Puente de las Herrerías * Puente de San Pedro * Guadiana Roman bridge * Puente de Astiguieta * Puente Romano sobre el Río Valiñas * Puente Romano en Sogo Zamora * Puente Romano de Trespuentes * Frías (Burgos) Roman Bridge of Frias *
Roman bridge of Córdoba The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, originally built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river, though it has been reconstructed at various times since. It is a ...
* Roman bridge del Descalzo *
Puente Romano (Mérida) Puente, a word meaning ''bridge'' in Spanish language, may refer to: People * Puente (surname) Places *La Puente, California, USA * Puente Alto, city and commune of Chile * Puente de Ixtla, city in Mexico *Puente Genil, village in the Spanish pro ...
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Puente Viejo ''Puente Viejo'' (, "Old Bridge") is the second oldest and second lowest of the three bridges that span the deep chasm that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the city of Ronda in southern Spain. Despite its name ('Old bridge'), it is new ...
* Roman bridge of Moldera *
Roman bridge of Lugo The Roman bridge of Lugo crosses the Minho river in Lugo, Galicia. The bridg, which is a bridge of Roman origin, has been rebuilt many times in its history. The bridge was open to traffic until 2012. It was then closed to all vehciles and conv ...
* Roman bridge of Ourense * Roman bridge of Talamanca de Jarama *
Roman bridge of Salamanca The Roman bridge of Salamanca (in Spanish: ''Puente romano de Salamanca''), also known as Puente Mayor del Tormes is a Roman bridge crossing the Tormes River on the banks of the city of Salamanca, in Castile and León, Spain.Luis R. Menéndez Bu ...
* Bridge of Segura * Puente Romano de Trespuentes * Bridge of Valimbre *
Pont del Diable __NOTOC__ The Pont del Diable ( es, Puente del Diablo, en, Devil's bridge), also known as Sant Bartomeu Bridge, is a medieval bridge crossing the river Llobregat and straddling the municipalities of Martorell and Castellbisbal in Catalonia, Spai ...
* Puentecillas (Palencia)


Circus

* Calahorra Circus - Calagurris * Consuegra * Cordoba Circus * Ecija Circus - Astigi * Circus Maximus of Emerita Augusta * Circus of Tarraco * Circus of Toletum * Sagunto Circus - Saguntum * Santiponce Circus - Italica
Segobriga Circus
* Valencia Circus - Valentia


Dams

* Alcantarilla Dam *
Almonacid de la Cuba Dam __NOTOC__ The Almonacid de la Cuba Dam was a Roman gravity dam in Almonacid de la Cuba, Zaragoza province, Aragon, Spain, dating to the 1st century AD. See also * List of Roman dams and reservoirs * Roman architecture * Roman engineering The ...
* Consuegra Dam *
Cornalvo Dam The Cornalvo Dam is a Roman gravity dam in Mérida, Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain, dating to the 1st or 2nd century AD. The earth dam Roman concrete and stone cladding on the water face is still in use. It is part of the Archaeological ...
* Ermita de la Virgen del Pilar Dam * Esparragalejo Dam * Iturranduz Dam *
Jumilla Dam Jumilla () is a town and a municipality in southeastern Spain. It is located in the north east of the Region of Murcia, close to the towns of Cieza and Yecla. According to the 2018 census, the town population was 25,547. Geography The municipa ...
* La Pared de los Moros * Muel Dam * Murro Dam * Proserpina Dam * Puy Foradado Dam * Rambla de Julbena Dam * Villafranca del Campo Dam


Forums

* Augusteum and Forum of Cartagena * Forum of Astorga * Forum of Zaragoza * Forum of Cáparra * Forum of Saguntum * Forum of Clunia Sulpicia * Colonial forum of Tarragona * Provincial forum of Tarragona * Forum adiectum of Córdoba * Colonial forum of Córdoba * Provincial forum of Mérida (only remain the main gate) * Municipal forum of Mérida


Mausoleums

* Mausoleum of Abla * Yacimiento El Vizcaíno y mausoleo de Layos * Mausoleo romano de la Sinagoga en Sádaba (Zaragoza) Mausoleo_de_los_Atilios * Mausoleum of Centcelles * Mausoleum of Chiprana * Mausoleo de los Atilios * Mausoleo romano de "La Torrecilla" *
Roman mausoleum of Córdoba The Roman mausoleum of Córdoba is an ancient structure in the Jardines de la Victoria, Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. It is a funerary monument of cylinder-shaped that corresponded to a group of funerary monuments of the Republican era, ...
* Mausoleum of Fabara * Mausoleum of Las Vegas * Mausoleum of Miralpeix * Mausoleum of Punta del Moral


Palaces

* Palace of Maximian


Public baths and thermals

* Caviclum (Termas) * Roman baths and snow pit of the Street Reyes Huertas (Mérida) * Baths of Acinipo * Baths of Alange * Roman Baths of Aquae Calidae * Roman Baths of Arcala * Baths of Astorga * Roman baths of Badalona * Roman baths of Baños de Montemayor * Roman baths of Zaragoza * Baths of Cáparra * Baths of Cartagena * Roman baths of Campo Valdés * Baths of Clunia Sulpicia * Roman baths of Alcalá de Henares * Baths of Lecrín * Roman baths of León * Roman baths of Lugo * Roman baths of Nimfeo (Fortuna) * Roman Baths of San Lázaro * Roman baths of Toledo * Major baths of Itálica * Molacillos-Termas Romana * Minor baths of Itálica * El Conventón, Rebolledo, Valdeola
Segobriga termes
* Thermal complex of Herrera * Thermal baths of Termantia * Termas romanas de El Castrejón


Temples

* Pórtico de Curia Pórtico de Curia * Temple of Augustus (Barcino) * Los Mármoles Temple * Yacimiento arqueológico de La Escuera * Santa Eulalia de Bóveda Lucus Augusti * Temple of Alcántara * Temple of Corduba * Temple of Diana (Emerita Augusta) * Temple of Diana (Augustobirga) * Santuario de Munigua * Temple of Melqart (Gades) * Miralpeix, Caspe *
Temple of Trajan The Temple of Trajan was a Roman temple dedicated to the emperor Trajan and his wife Plotina after his deification by the Roman Senate. It was built in the Forum of Trajan (Rome), by Trajan's adoptive son and successor Hadrian, between 125 and 13 ...
(Italica) * Temple of Vic * Torre del Breny * Vilablareix Temple


Towers

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Tower of Hercules The Tower of Hercules ( es, Torre de Hércules) is the oldest existent lighthouse known. It has an ancient Roman origin on a peninsula about from the centre of A Coruña, Galicia, in north-western Spain. Until the 20th century, it was known a ...
* Torre dels Escipions * Torre Ciega * Tower of Hercules, Villajoyosa * Torre Soto de Roma * Cuarto Roble * El Junquillo


Walls

* Walls of Astroga * Walls of Asturica Augusta * Roman walls of Zaragoza * Roman walls of Barcelona * Walls of Empúries *
Walls of Seville The Walls of Seville (Spanish: ''Murallas de Sevilla'') are a series of defensive walls surrounding the Old Town of Seville. The city has been surrounded by walls since the Roman period, and they were maintained and modified throughout the subse ...
* Walls of León *
Roman Walls of Lugo The Roman walls of Lugo (Spanish, Galician: ''Muralla Romana de Lugo'') are the ancient Roman defensive walls stretching around the Old Town of Lugo, Spain. They were built in the third century AD to defend the ancient Roman town of ''Lucus Au ...
* Walls of Tarragona * Roman walls of Cimadevilla * Walls of Entretorres * Roman and Moorish City walls of Arcos de la Frontera


Quarry and mines

* Channel of La Cabrera * Cantera Romana en L'Énova *
Las Médulas Las Médulas () is a historic gold-mining site near the town of Ponferrada in the comarca of El Bierzo (province of León, Castile and León, Spain). It was the most important gold mine, as well as the largest open-pit gold mine in the entire ...
* Quarry of Carthago Nova * Quarry of El Mèdol


Christian buildings

* Early Christian Cemetery of Tarragona *
Church of Santa Engracia de Zaragoza The Church of Santa Engracia de Zaragoza is a basilica church in Zaragoza, Spain. It was built on the spot where Saint Engratia and her companions were said to have been martyred in 303 AD. The Basilica of Santa Engracia is located at Plaza de ...
* Mina La Jayona * Palaeochristian basilica at Empúries
Sant Romà de Sidillà


Other architecture

* Roman water duct Almonacid de la Cuba * Roman Watermill * Barracks of Legio * La Cueva, Camesa y Rebolledo, Valdeolea Building * Ciavieja * Cisterna de Andelos * Monument of Urkulu * Decumanus maximus of Carthago Nova
Baños de la Reina
Fish farm * Casa Romana (Bætulo) * Decumanuses and cardo of Complutum * Domeses Asturica Augusta * Domuses of Clunia Sulpicia * Fontes Tamarici, fountain in Velilla del Río Carrión * House of the amphitheater (Emerita Augusta) * House of the Mithraeum (Emerita Augusta) * House of Mosaics (Lucus Augusti) * House of the Faucets and macellum (Complutum) * House of Hippolytus (Complutum) * House of la Exedra (Italica) * House of Neptune (Italica) * House of the Patio Rodio (Italica) * House of Hilas (Italica) * House of the Birds (Italica) * House of the Planetary (Italica) * Los Columbarios * Imperial cult enclosure (Tarraco) * Roman hydraulic infrastructure in Toledo * Macellum of Clunia Sulpicia * Mansio, inn and domuses of Miacum * Miliariums in the Vía de la Plata * Miliariums in the Via Nova * Militarum Columna di Lorca * Miliarium of Cercedilla * Roman necropolises of León * Necropolis of Barcino * Necropolis of Pintia * Necropolis of San Roque * Roman salting factory of Cimadevilla * S’Argamassa Roman Fish Farm * Sewer of Asturica Augusta * Sewer of Clunia Sulpicia * Molacillos-Termas Romanas * Ovens of the Fornaca * Porta Principalis Sinistra (Legio) *
Puerta de San Vicente The Puerta de San Vicente is a monumental gate located in the Glorieta de San Vicente in Madrid (Spain). Since 1995, it has occupied the space where the original door, designed by architect Francesco Sabatini, was located between 1775 and 1892. ...
and Puerta de Gonzalo Dávila (Ávila) * Pretorio and Principia of Legio


Villas

* Roman villa Adro Vello * Roman villaL'Alcora * Roman villa Sant Amanç * Villa dels Munts * Villa del Paturro * Villa del Val * Roman Villa Espelt * Roman Villa Fortunatus * Villa of Aeso * Villa of Almenara-Puras * Villa of Bruñel * Villa of Cambre * Villa of Camesa-Rebolledo * Villa of Camino de Albalate * Villa of Can Llauder *
Cambrils Cambrils () is a coastal town in the comarca of Baix Camp, province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The town is near the tourist town Salou and is frequently visited by those travelling by air using Reus Airport. History Roman empire to Middl ...
* Villa of Can Terrers * Roman villa Can Sent * Roman villa Carrova, Amposta * Roman villa Casa Ferrer * Roman villa Cerro del Campo, Monroy * Villa of El Ruedo * Roman villa Fuente Álamo * Villa of Gabia la Grande * Villa of la Estación * Villa of La Olmeda * Villa of Las Calaveras * Roman villa La Torrecilla, Perales del Río, Getafe * Villa of La Quintilla * Villa of Las Gabias * Villa of Las Torres * Villa of Los Villares * Roman villa of Los Quintanares Sant Amanç * Villa of Noheda * Villa of Nova Augusta * Roman villa Pla de Nadal * Roman villa of Puente Genil * Roman villa of Paturro * Villa of Río Grande * Villa of Río Verde * Villa of Rincón de la Victoria * Roman villa San Pedro del Arroyo * Villa of Saelices el Chico * Roman villa San Julian de Valmuza * Villa of Tejada * Roman villa Torreblanca del Sol, Fuengirola * Villa of Torreáguila * Villa of Vivarium * Roman villa Villamargo * El Camp de les Lloses * Ègara *
Empúries Empúries ( ca, Empúries ) was an ancient city on the Mediterranean coast of Catalonia, Spain. Empúries is also known by its Spanish name, Ampurias ( es, Ampurias ). The city Ἐμπόριον ( el, Ἐμπόριον, Emporion, meaning "tradi ...
* Deóbriga *
Dertosa Tortosa (; ) is the capital of the ''comarca'' of Baix Ebre, in Catalonia, Spain. Tortosa is located at above sea level, by the Ebro river, protected on its northern side by the mountains of the Cardó Massif, of which Buinaca, one of the highe ...
* Archeological Park of Carranque * Iberian-Roman town of El Monastil * Iluro * La Torre (Sax) * Vareia * Late-Roman villa of Camarzana de Tera


See also

Roman Villas in Spain and Portugal ( KMZ File)


Camps and forts

* Atxa, Vitoria * Aquis Querquennis * Castra Cecilia * Castra Legionis (Legio) * Castra Servilia * Ciadella - Campamento Romano As Cruces (Bajo Cubierta) * Los Casarejos, San Martín de Losa Ciadella - Campamento Romano As Cruces (Bajo Cubierta) * Los Castillejos, Hermandad de Campoo de Suso Camp * El Cantón, Molledo y Arenas de Iguña Camp * Petavonium * Robadorio, Vega de Liébana - Boca de Huérgano Camp * Puig-Rom, Roses Fort


Roads and road stations

* Ab Asturica Burdigalam * Municipia Elda ( Station) * Road of la Fuenfría * Road of Toletum * Road of Vesaya Valley *
Via Augusta The ''Via Augusta'' (also known as the ''Via Herculea'' or ''Via Exterior'') was the longest and busiest of the major roads built by the Romans in ancient Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula). According to historian Pierre Sillières, who has super ...
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Vía de la Plata The Vía de La Plata (Silver Way) or Ruta de la Plata (Silver Route) is an ancient commercial and pilgrimage path that crosses the west of Spain from north to south, connecting Mérida to Astorga. An extended form begins further south in Seville ...
* Via Nova


See also

Vias Romanas en Castilla y Leon
Roman Roads in Castilla and Leon


Ports

* River port of Caesar Augusta


See also


Ancient Ports – Ports Antiques Spain and Portugal


Cities

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Acinipo Acinipo was a city about 20 kilometers from Ronda, in the Spanish province of Málaga, believed to have been founded by retired soldiers from the Roman legions more than 2,000 years ago. The remaining ruins include a Roman theater still in use tod ...
(Ronda) * Andelos * Antequera * Arcobriga * Astroga * Ategua * Aratispi * Augustobriga * Arva * Bætulo (Badalona) *
Baelo Claudia Baelo Claudia was an ancient Roman town of Hispania, located outside of Tarifa, near the village of Bolonia, in southern Spain. Lying on the shores of the Strait of Gibraltar, the town was originally a fishing village and trade link when it was ...
* Barcino (Barcelona) * Bilbilis (Augusta Bilbilis) * Cáparra * Carteia/Calpe/Karpessos * Cara/Carta *
Carthago Nova Cartagena () is a Spanish city and a major naval station on the Mediterranean coast, south-eastern Iberia. As of January 2018, it has a population of 218,943 inhabitants, being the region's second-largest municipality and the country's sixth-la ...
(Cartagena) * Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza) * Caesarobriga (Talavera de la Reina) * Cerro Cepero, Baza *
Caminreal Caminreal is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE INE, Ine or ine may refer to: Institutions * Institut für Nukleare Entsorgung, a German nuclear research center * Instituto Nacio ...
La Caridad, Caminreal * Castillo de Loarre Calagurris (Fibularia) * Castulo/Caesarii Iuvenales * Celsa * Ciudad portuaria fenicia La Fonteta * Clunia Sulpicia * Colonia Victrix Iulia Lépida Celsa * Contrebia Belaisca Contrebia Belaisca/Contrebia * Contributa Iulia Ugultunia * Complutum (Alcalá de Henares) * Corduba (Córdoba) * Emerita Augusta (Mérida) * Emporion (Empúries) * Ercávica * Gades (Cádiz) * Ilici/Helike/Ecclesia Elotana * Ilarteda * Ilugo * Iptuci/Ituci *
Italica Italica ( es, Itálica) was a Roman town founded by Italic settlers in Hispania; its site is close to the town of Santiponce, part of the province of Seville in modern-day Spain. It was founded in 206 BC by Roman general Scipio as a settleme ...
(Santiponce) * Labitulosa/Labitolosa * Lancia/Lance * Legio (León) * Iessos/Iesos * Libisosa/Colonia Forum Augustum * Lucentum (Alicante) * Lucus Augusti (Lugo) *
Juliobriga Juliobriga ( es, Julióbriga, la, Iuliobriga, grc, Ἰουλιόβριγα) was the most important urban centre in Roman Cantabria, as stated by numerous Latin authors including Pliny the Elder. The site has traditionally been identified with ...
* Malaca (Málaga) *
Mellaria Mellaria was a Roman settlement in Hispania Baetica, on the coast of the Strait of Gibraltar in what is now the Province of Cádiz in Spain. There is some debate about its location, but it has been identified with the modern town of Tarifa. Locati ...
* Metellinum (Medelin) * Miacum * Munigua * ( Cáceres) * Nertobriga (Tarraconense) *
Numantia Numantia ( es, Numancia) is an ancient Celtiberian settlement, whose remains are located on a hill known as Cerro de la Muela in the current municipality of Garray ( Soria), Spain. Numantia is famous for its role in the Celtiberian Wars. In ...
* Ocuri * Onuba Aestuaria (Huelva) * Torre de los Herberos, Dos Hermanas * Recópolis * Rhoda/Roda * Regina *
Sagunto Sagunto ( ca-valencia, Sagunt) is a municipality of Spain, located in the province of Valencia, Valencian Community. It belongs to the modern fertile ''comarca'' of Camp de Morvedre. It is located c. 30 km north of the city of Valencia, cl ...
* Salaria * Sanisera (Menorca) *
Segóbriga Segóbriga was an important Celtic and Roman city, and is today an impressive site located on a hill (cerro Cabeza de Griego) near the present town of Saelices. Research has revealed remains of important buildings, which have since been preserved ...
* Sexi/Saxetanum * Sisapo *
Tarraco Tarraco is the ancient name of the current city of Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain). It was the oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula. It became the capital of the Roman province of Hispania Citerior during the period of the Roman Republi ...
(Tarragona) *
Tiermes In Sami shamanism, Horagalles, also written Hora Galles and Thora Galles and often equated with Tiermes or ''Aijeke'' (i.e. "grandfather or great grandfather"), is the thunder god. He is depicted as a wooden figure with a nail in the head and with ...
* Toletum (Toledo) * Tugia * Urso *
Uxama Uxama Argaela was a Celtiberian, and subsequently Roman, city located on El Castro hill, overlooking the present town of El Burgo de Osma in Soria, Spain. Topography of Uxama History As one of the cities of the Arevaci, it actively participat ...
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Roman Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a lette ...
Roman sites Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a lette ...