Situated at the top of a steep hill, the Dacian fortress of Căpâlna was built in the second half of the 1st century BC as a military…
Sarmizegetusa Regia was the capital and the most important military, religious and political centre of the Dacians before the wars with the…
The Drobeta was a fort built by Emperor Trajan in the province of Roman Dacia, in the present city Drobeta-Turnu Severin.
Tulcea is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 73,707 as of 2011.
Histria or Istros was founded as a Greek colony or polis on the western coast of the Black Sea near the mouth of the Danube whose banks are…
Isaccea is a small town in Tulcea County, in Northern Dobruja, Romania, on the right bank of the Danube, 35 km north-west of Tulcea.
Argamum was a fort in the Roman province of Moesia.
Halmyris was a Roman and Byzantine fort, settlement and naval port, located 2.5 kilometers west of the village of Murighiol at the mouth…
Piatra Roşie, which means Red Rock, was a Dacian hill fort two days march to the west from Costeşti-Cetăţuie fortress, at Luncani in…
Orașul de Floci, also Cetatea de Floci or Târgul de Floci, is a lost city of Wallachia, now in Romania.
The Costești-Cetățuie Dacian fortress was a Dacian fortified town. Located near Costești village, Hunedoara County, Romania, it belongs to…
Libida or Ibida was an ancient settlement in Scythia Minor, today's Dobruja region of modern Romania.
Castra Buridava was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia.
The Basarabi-Murfatlar Cave Complex is a medieval Christian monastery located near the town of Murfatlar, Constanța County, Northern…
Dinogetia was an ancient Geto-Dacian settlement and later Roman fort located not far from the right bank of the Danube near the junction of…
Carsium was a fort in the Roman province of Moesia in the 1st century AD whose remains are still visible.
Arrubium was a fort in the Roman province of Moesia, and was part of the defensive frontier system of the Moesian Limes along the Danube.