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πŸ›οΈ Ad Drinum-Aquae Sulphurae

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πŸ›οΈ Ad Drinum-Aquae Sulphurae
Roman settlement with thermal springs in the Drina River valley


πŸ• 2 min read Β· Updated 17 Mar 2026 at 00:36
πŸ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Location: Drina River valley, southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Period: Roman occupation, 1st–4th centuries CE
  • Primary feature: Therapeutic sulfurous thermal springs
  • Modern status: Archaeological site with minimal visible structures

Ad Drinum-Aquae Sulphurae was a Roman settlement established to exploit naturally occurring sulfurous thermal springs in the Drina River region of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. The site served both as a waystation along Roman trade routes and as a destination for those seeking the purported medicinal properties of the mineral-rich waters. Archaeological evidence indicates continuous or periodic habitation through the Roman period, though structural remains are fragmentary ...

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