Dacian fortress of Satu Nou
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Location | Vadul vacilor,[1] Socol, Constanța, Romania |
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Coordinates | 44°11′10″N 27°35′10″E / 44.186°N 27.586°E / 44.186; 27.586 |
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Condition | Ruined |
It was a Geto-Dacian fortified town.[when?]
References
- ^ "National Archaeological Record (RAN)". ran.cimec.ro. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
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