๐๏ธ Ad Drinum-Aquae Sulphurae
Roman thermal settlement on the Drina River
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the Drina River valley
- Period: Roman era, likely 1stโ3rd century CE
- Notable feature: Thermal springs exploited for bathing and healing
- Current status: Archaeological site with limited visible remains
Ad Drinum-Aquae Sulphurae was a minor Roman settlement established to exploit natural sulfurous thermal springs along the Drina River in what is now eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The site name translates roughly as "at the Drinaโsulphurous waters," reflecting its function as a thermal resort during the Roman period. Scattered archaeological evidence suggests occupation spanning the early Imperial era, though the site has not been extensively excavated or developed for public access ...