Dacian fortress of Rovinari
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Alternative name | Dacian fortress of Vârț |
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Location | Cioaca cu bani,[1] Rovinari, Gorj, Romania |
Coordinates | 44°56′38″N 23°07′16″E / 44.9439°N 23.1212°E / 44.9439; 23.1212 |
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Founded | 1st century BC [1] |
Abandoned | 1st century AD [1] |
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Condition | Ruined |
It was a Dacian fortified town.[1]
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