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Aragonés: Mapa d'a ciudat romana de Caesaraugusta sobre l'actual Zaragoza.

Leyenda

  1. Decumano (Actuals carreras Mayor, Espoz y Mina y Manifestación)
  2. Cardo (Actual carrera Don Chaime)
  3. Foro de Caesaraugusta
  4. Puerto fluvial
  5. Banyos publicos
  6. Teatro
  7. Muralla
Català: Mapa de la ciudat romana de Caesaraugusta sobre l'actual Saragossa.

Llegenda

  1. Decumanus (actuals carrers Mayor, Espoz i Mina, i Manifestación)
  2. Cardo (actual carrer Don Chaime)
  3. Fòrum de Caesaraugusta
  4. Port fluvial
  5. Banys públics
  6. Teatre
  7. Muralla
Date 15 ago 2007
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Author Willtron
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current18:07, 1 February 2024Thumbnail for version as of 18:07, 1 February 2024550 × 500 (78 KB)ManlleusFile uploaded using svgtranslate tool (https://svgtranslate.toolforge.org/). Added translation for ca.
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21:34, 15 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 21:34, 15 August 2007550 × 500 (94 KB)Willtron{{an|Mapa d'a ziudat romana de Caesaraugusta sobre l'autual Zaragoza}} '''Leyenda''' # ''Decumano'' (Autuals carreras Mayor, Espoz y Mina e Manifestación) # ''Cardo'' (Autual carrera Don Jaime) # Foro de Caesaraugusta # Puerto flubial # Baños publicos #

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