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πŸ›οΈ Leusaba-Aquae Sulphurae

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πŸ›οΈ Leusaba-Aquae Sulphurae
Roman thermal settlement in central Bosnia and Herzegovina


πŸ• 2 min read Β· Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 03:46
πŸ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Location: Near Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina (44.207919Β°N, 17.716541Β°E)
  • Period: Roman occupation, 1st–2nd centuries CE
  • Type: Thermal bath complex and civilian settlement
  • Status: Archaeological site with visible remains

Leusaba-Aquae Sulphurae was a Roman thermal settlement situated in the interior of the Balkans, likely established during the 1st century CE to exploit naturally occurring sulfurous hot springs. The site represents one of several Roman spa complexes developed in the region, serving both military and civilian populations. Excavations have revealed infrastructure associated with bathing facilities, domestic structures, and evidence of local economic activity sustained by the thermal resources ...

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