Dardania (Roman province)W
Dardania (Roman province)

Dardania was a Roman province in the Central Balkans, initially an unofficial region in Moesia (87–284), then a province administratively part of the Diocese of Moesia (293–337). It was named after the tribe of the Dardani who inhabited the region in classical antiquity prior to the Roman conquest.

Çifllak (archaeological site)W
Çifllak (archaeological site)

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DamastionW
Damastion

Damastion was an ancient city in the area of central Balkans. Various sites in Serbia and North Macedonia and Albania have been considered as the location of this ancient town.

Dardanian-Bastarnae warW
Dardanian-Bastarnae war

The Dardanian-Bastarnae war was a military conflict between the Kingdom of Dardania and the Bastarnae tribe.

Kingdom of DardaniaW
Kingdom of Dardania

The Kingdom of Dardania was an independent state in the Balkans during classical antiquity. Dardania was mostly populated by Dardanians.

Kllokot-Vërban (archaeological site)W
Kllokot-Vërban (archaeological site)

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Municipium DardanorumW
Municipium Dardanorum

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Nerodimë e PoshtmeW
Nerodimë e Poshtme

Nerodimë e Poshtme or Donje Nerodimlje is an archaeological site and village situated west of the city of Ferizaj, Kosovo. Several archaeological trenches were investigated at this location in 1988.

Nikadin (archaeological site)W
Nikadin (archaeological site)

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Paldenica (archaeological site)W
Paldenica (archaeological site)

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Pestova (archaeological site)W
Pestova (archaeological site)

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Poslishte (archaeological site)W
Poslishte (archaeological site)

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ScupiW
Scupi

Scupi is an archaeological site located between Zajčev Rid and the Vardar River, several kilometers from the center of Skopje in North Macedonia. A Roman military camp was founded here in the second century BC on the site of an older Dardanian settlement. It became later Colonia Flavia Aelia Scupi and many veteran legionnaires were settled there. A Roman town was founded in the time of Domitian and Scupi became the chief center for romanizing Dardania. It was abandoned in AD 518 after an earthquake completely destroyed the city.

UlpianaW
Ulpiana

Ulpiana was an ancient Roman city located in what is today Kosovo. It was also named Justiniana Secunda. Ulpiana is situated in the municipality of Lipljan. In 1955, under Resolution No.v.E.K.21/55, Ulpiana was added to Serbia’s Archaeological Sites of Exceptional Importance list.

VindenisW
Vindenis

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