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  1. echolm1407 on

    So the first map is locations, the second is populations. What’s the third map? I don’t recognize it.

    [Edited for spelling]

  2. If you only look at the first one, Spain looks incredibly developed, but in the second and third ones, it looks quite shabby.

  3. KingKohishi on

    The title is wrong. Mediterranean Basin was already urbanized for several millennia.

    Most of the Roman cities predated the foundation of Rome.

  4. Can we have the first map, but with today political borders? Please?

  5. Roman cities with more population in Hispania I can see Mérida (Emerita Augusta) the homeland of Maximus Decimus Meridius (Gladiator) but not Italica (actual Santiponce, near Seville). It is curious because in that city were born 2 of the greatest and best Roman emperors: Trajan and Hadrian

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