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Roman times, the Ilidža area was the
location of the town
known as
Aquae Sulphurae. This was a
Roman colony, and the
largest settlement in the
whole of Bosnia...
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Roman archaeological site
consisting of
thermae and the
village of
Aquae Sulphurae, the 19th
century hotel complex from Austro-Hungarian period, and a modern...
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built up the
region of modern-day Bosnia, but the
Roman colony of
Aquae Sulphurae was near the top of present-day Ilidža, and was the most
important settlement...
- the
Roman period used to
connect the
Romans with the
village of
Aquae Sulphurae at the time. Ilidža is also
known to have been an
archaeological site...
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Baptisia x
deamii Baptisia x
microphylla Baptisia x
serenae Baptisia x
sulphurae Baptisia ×variicolor Kosnik, et al. (Baptisia
australis ×
Baptisia sphaerocarpa)...
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known settlement in the
region was
known as "Aquae S..." (probably
Aquae Sulphurae), at present-day Ilidža. The
Slavs came to
Bosnia in the 7th century....
- language(s)) -
older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s)
Aquae Sulphurae Ilidža
Neuense Neum
Pelva Livno -
Ludricensis Saloniana (2PG15) Mostar...
- [citation needed] The
bridge connected the
Romans with the
village of
Aquae Sulphurae at the time. Ilidža is also
known to have been an
archaeological site...