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    Emona (early Medieval Greek: Ἤμονα) or Aemona (short for Colonia Iulia Aemona) was a Roman castrum, located in the area where the navigable Nauportus...
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    The beach Irakli is 5 km from Emona. Emona lies close to Cape Emine. There are ruins of the ancient fortress nearby. Emona is famous for being the birthplace...
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    Emona Anchorage (Bulgarian: залив Емона, romanized: zaliv Emona, IPA: [ˈzalif ɛˈmɔnɐ]) is a roughly square embayment, the internal part of South Bay, Livingston...
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    Urban Municipality of Ljubljana. During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the area. The city was first mentioned in the first half of the...
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  • and produced by Parambrata Chattopadhyay. The film stars African national Emona Enabulu in the main lead role while director Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Ritabhari...
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    Bulgaria's stormiest cape. In the Middle Ages, there was a fortress called Emona on Cape Emine. Its name was derived from Aemon, the ancient name for Stara...
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    the northwest coast of Emona Harbour in Livingston Island, Antarctica. Approx. 50 m high, extending from the north corner of Emona Harbour 3,700 m in west-southwest...
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    invented by Tim Hooper and developed by Australian engineering company Emona Instruments that is used as a telecommunications trainer in educational...
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    Irena (2010). "Sustained Interest" (PDF). In Županek, Bernarda (ed.). Emona: Myth and Reality. Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana; City Museum of Ljubljana...
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    became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Early (approx.) – Emona (on the site of modern-day Ljubljana) is founded by Legio XV Apollinaris...
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    Italy, they built a city in order to stay at the winter, which they called Emona (Ancient Greek: Ἤμονα), part of modern-day Ljubljana in Slovenia. At summer...
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    and the provinces Pannonia and Noricum. The Romans established posts at Emona (Ljubljana), Poetovio (Ptuj), and Celeia (Celje); and constructed trade...
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    the rank of Caesar; Licinius, for his part, had Constantine's statues in Emona destroyed. In either 314 or 316, the two augusti fought against one another...
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  • Meridian Express SPAR Viva Viva Fresh Landi star Planet Shopping Center Eli-Ab Emona Center Super Viva Kipper Market Durmart QTA Al-Trade Rina Market Albini...
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    order to strengthen his bargaining position, Amadeus attacked and captured Emona (Lemona, l'Emona), a fortress on Cape Emine, further south along the coast...
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    Carnuntum in the Noricum province, headed southwest past Poetovio, Celeia, Emona, Nauportus, and reached Patavium and Aquileia at the Adriatic coast. One...
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    Tarnovo, Mladezhko, Slivarovo, Stoilovo, Vizitsa, Zabernovo, Zvezdets Banya, Emona, Gyulyovtsa, Koznitsa, Kosharitsa, Nesebar, Obzor, Orizare, Panitsovo, Priseltsi...
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    Regional services (Treno regionale) Ljubljana – Sežana – Trieste EuroCity Emona: Vienna–Ljubljana and return Eurocity Vienna – Ljubljana – Trieste Ticket...
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    of Nauportus and Emona, where she was the most important deity next to Jupiter. Laburus was also a local deity worshipped in Emona, perhaps a deity protecting...
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  • that may refer to: Telecommunication Instructional Modeling System, aka Emona TIMS, an electronic device for telecommunications training The International...
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    Helena (Bulgaria) Corbu (Romania) Costinești (Romania) Eforie (Romania) Emona (Bulgaria) Feodosia (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia (disputed)) Foros (Crimea, Ukraine/Russia...
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    further. In the first century, the Via Gemina would link Aquileia with Emona to the east of the Julian Alps, and by 78 or 79 the Via Flavia would link...
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    Roman province in the Adriatic Sea. In 16 BC, the legion was transferred to Emona (now Ljubljana) in Pannonia, where it dealt with local rebellions. After...
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  • Terre Cisalpin Citadella Colosseum Comenius Croatia Dacia Detvan Drava Emona Erasmus Étoile du Nord Fatra Felix Timmermans Frans Hals Franz Liszt Franz...
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    fortress of Midia and by 1356 managed to seize Kozyak (present-day Obzor) and Emona from the Byzantines. In 1366 Emperor Ivan Alexander refused to allow the...
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    Roman road running from Aquileia to the Danube. The settlements include Emona, Andautonia and Siscia (near modern-day Ljubljana, Velika Gorica and Sisak...
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    Ljubljana to Maribor. The Romans built a road on the route connecting Aquileia, Emona, Atrans, and Celeia. Trojane was an important way station, military post...
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    In the autumn of the same year, Amadeus' navy took Pomorie, Nessebar, Emona, and Kozyak, and on 25 October besieged the strong fortress of Varna, where...
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    of 3 towns and 11 villages: Nessebar Sveti Vlas Obzor Banya Gyulyovtsa Emona Koznitsa Kosharitsa Orizare Panitsovo Priseltsi Ravda Rakovskovo Tankovo...
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    ice-free tipped west entrance point of Valchev Cove, projecting 160 m into Emona Anchorage and forming the northeast extremity of Bulgarian Beach on Livingston...
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