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looting in Romania). The six
fortresses —
Sarmizegetusa Regia, Costești-
Cetățuie, Costești-Blidaru,
Piatra Roșie, Bănița, and Căpâlna — that
formed the...
- The Costești-
Cetățuie Dacian fortress was a
Dacian fortified town.
Located near Costești village,
Hunedoara County, Romania, it
belongs to the
Dacian Fortresses...
- de Sus. Two of the
Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains, Costești-
Cetățuie and Costești-Blidaru, are
located near Costești village. A third, Sarmizegetusa...
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architectural site of Aiud Aiud "Tinoasa" or "
Cetățuie" 16 AB-I-s-B-00008.01
Settlement Aiud "Tinoasa" or "
Cetățuie", approx. 500m south-east of CFR area 4th...
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Dacian fortresses — Sarmizegetusa, Costești-Blidaru,
Piatra Roșie, Costești-
Cetățuie, Căpâlna and Bănița. All six have been
named UNESCO World heritage sites...
- Orăștie
Mountains – The six
fortresses (Sarmizegetusa Regia, Costești-
Cetățuie, Costești-Blidaru,
Piatra Roșie, Bănița and Căpâlna) that
formed the defensive...
- (cultural) The six
fortresses that
comprise this site, Sarmizegetusa, Costeşti-
Cetăţuie, Costeşti-Blidaru, Luncani-Piatra Roşie, Bănița, and Căpâlna, were built...
- dwellings,
suggesting a pre-urban tendency. For instance, at
Otomani –
Cetățuie a
circular settlement has been investigated,
located on a
hilltop and enclosed...
- Rock, was a
Dacian hill fort two days
march to the west from Costești-
Cetățuie fortress, at
Luncani in Boșorod commune,
Hunedoara County. It was built...
- Căpâlna
Cernat Cetățeni
Cioclovina Clopotiva "Costești-Blidaru" "Costești-
Cetățuie"
Cotnari Coțofenii din Dos
Covasna Cozia Crăsanii de Jos Crivești Crizbav...