Map of the Roman Empire

The Provinces

1) Baetica (Hispania)19) Noricum37) Cappadocia
2) Lusitania (Hispania)20) Pannonia38) Pontus
3) Tarraconesis (Hispania)21) Dalmatia39) Armenia Inferior
4) Narbonensis (Gallia)22) Dacia40) Sophene
5) Aquitania (Gallia)23) Moesia41) Osroene
6) Lugdunensis (Gallia)24) Thracia42) Commagene
7) Belgica (Gallia)25) Macedonia43) Armenia
8) Britannia26) Epirus44) Assyria
9) Germania Inferior27) Achaea45) Mesopotamia
10) Germania Superior28) Asia46) Syria
11) Langobardi/Cherusci/Sugambri29) Bithynia47) Judaea (Palaestina)
12) Rhaetia30) Galatia48) Arabia Petraea
13) Italia31) Lycaonia49) Aegyptus
14) Sicilia (Italia)32) Lycia50) Cyrenaica
15) Corsica and Sardinia33) Pisidia51) Numidia
16) Alpes Penninae (Gallia)34) Pamphylia52) Africa
17) Alpes Cottiae (Gallia)35) Cyprus53) Mauretania
18) Alpes Maritimae (Gallia)36) Cilicia54) Baleares (Hispania)

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