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Nerva–Antonine dynasty / Roman Dacia / Walls / Separation barriers / Fortification / Limes / Fossatum Africae / Great Wall of China / Hadrian / Counties of England / Cumbria / Northumberland
Date: 2011-11-10 07:13:54
Nerva–Antonine dynasty
Roman Dacia
Walls
Separation barriers
Fortification
Limes
Fossatum Africae
Great Wall of China
Hadrian
Counties of England
Cumbria
Northumberland

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