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The Roman Forum is an archaeological area in Mérida, Spain. It was the main public area of the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC by Emperor Augustus. The city had another forum, the Provincial Forum, built in 50 AD. Together with the other archaeological sites of the city, it was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993. Mérida, or Emerita Augusta in Latin, was once the capital of the Lusitania imperial province that included most of Portugal as well as the western central portion of Spain. It contains many common places found in a Roman city: buildings such as theaters, temples, forums, and arenas. Mérida’s ruins are mostly still intact, despite the passage of time of approximately 2,000 years. Mérida preserves more important ancient Roman monuments than any other

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  • Foro romano de Mérida (es)
  • Roman Forum (Mérida) (en)
  • Fórum municipal romano de Mérida (pt)
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  • El foro romano municipal de Mérida fue construido en la colonia romana de Augusta Emerita, que fue fundada en el 25 a. C. por Octavio Augusto, para los soldados eméritos licenciados del ejército romano, de dos legiones veteranas de las guerras cántabras: Legio V Alaudae y Legio X Gemina. La ciudad fue la capital de la provincia romana de Lusitania. El término emeritus significaba en latín "retirado", y se refería a los soldados jubilados con honor. (es)
  • O fórum romano municipal de Mérida, vulgarmente chamado simplesmente fórum romano de Mérida, foi construído na colónia romana de Augusta Emerita, a cidade que atualmente se chama Mérida, na província de Badajoz e comunidade autónoma da Estremadura, Espanha. (pt)
  • The Roman Forum is an archaeological area in Mérida, Spain. It was the main public area of the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC by Emperor Augustus. The city had another forum, the Provincial Forum, built in 50 AD. Together with the other archaeological sites of the city, it was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993. Mérida, or Emerita Augusta in Latin, was once the capital of the Lusitania imperial province that included most of Portugal as well as the western central portion of Spain. It contains many common places found in a Roman city: buildings such as theaters, temples, forums, and arenas. Mérida’s ruins are mostly still intact, despite the passage of time of approximately 2,000 years. Mérida preserves more important ancient Roman monuments than any other (en)
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  • Roman Forum of Mérida (en)
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  • The Temple of Diana. (en)
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  • Mérida , Spain (en)
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  • El foro romano municipal de Mérida fue construido en la colonia romana de Augusta Emerita, que fue fundada en el 25 a. C. por Octavio Augusto, para los soldados eméritos licenciados del ejército romano, de dos legiones veteranas de las guerras cántabras: Legio V Alaudae y Legio X Gemina. La ciudad fue la capital de la provincia romana de Lusitania. El término emeritus significaba en latín "retirado", y se refería a los soldados jubilados con honor. (es)
  • The Roman Forum is an archaeological area in Mérida, Spain. It was the main public area of the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC by Emperor Augustus. The city had another forum, the Provincial Forum, built in 50 AD. Together with the other archaeological sites of the city, it was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993. Mérida, or Emerita Augusta in Latin, was once the capital of the Lusitania imperial province that included most of Portugal as well as the western central portion of Spain. It contains many common places found in a Roman city: buildings such as theaters, temples, forums, and arenas. Mérida’s ruins are mostly still intact, despite the passage of time of approximately 2,000 years. Mérida preserves more important ancient Roman monuments than any other city in Spain (en)
  • O fórum romano municipal de Mérida, vulgarmente chamado simplesmente fórum romano de Mérida, foi construído na colónia romana de Augusta Emerita, a cidade que atualmente se chama Mérida, na província de Badajoz e comunidade autónoma da Estremadura, Espanha. (pt)
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