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    Aquae Calidae (Latin for warm waters, Bulgarian: Акве Калиде), also known as Therma and Thermopolis in the Middle Ages, was an ancient town in Thrace...
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  • Silivri in European Turkey, of Thracian etymology Tyrodiza, of Thracian etymology Aegyssos, modern Tulcea Aquae Calidae Ahtopol, founded by colonists from...
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    and a burial mound near Sunny Beach. They built the mineral baths of Aquae Calidae and the fortress Tyrsis. Under Darius I became part of the Achaemenid...
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  • sites Serra da Capivara National Park Abritus Aleksandrovo ancient tomb Aquae Calidae Armira (Roman villa) Augusta Trayana (Roman ruins of modern Stara Zagora)...
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  • and Velia, and the Certosa di Padula". UNESCO. Retrieved 12 July 2012. "Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak". UNESCO. Retrieved 12 July 2012. Fojut, Noel (1981)"Is...
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    Bagni di Stigliano baths in Canale Monterano, Tuscany[citation needed] — Aquæ Calidæ /ˈeɪkwiː ˈkælɪdiː/ "Hot spring" — Aquarii Depressio /əˈkwɛəriaɪ dɪˈprɛʃioʊ/...
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