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EPIR - in Greece
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ACHIA - Roman province
IONIA - in Asia Minor
CARIA - in Asia Minor
NUBIA - in Egypt
ELIS - in Greece
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APULIA - Roman province
ATTICA - in Greece
BEOTHIA - in Greece
Betica - Roman province in Spain
DORIDA - in Greece
ISTRIA - in the Balkans
TROADA - in Asia Minor
PHOKIS - in Greece
THRACE - in Greece
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ARCADIA - "paradise country" in Greece
BACTRIA - in Central Asia
BELGICA - Roman province (Belgium)
BITHYNIA - in Asia Minor
GALILEE - in Palestine
ILLYRIA - Roman province in the Balkans
Cilicia - in Asia Minor
LIGURIA - in Italy and France
PUNJAB (Five Rivers) - in South Asia
KHOROSAN - part of Parthia
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ARGOLIDA - in Greece
BRITAIN - Roman province
GANDHARA - in the northwest of Pakistan
GERMANY - Roman province
Mesopotamia (Mesopotamia) - in Western Asia
CAMPAIGN - in Southern Italy
Pannonia - Roman province
THESSALIA - in Greece
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CYRENAIC - in Libya
PALESTINE - in Western Asia
Semirechye - in Central Asia
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PELOPONNESE - in Greece
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