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


πŸ• 1 min read Β· Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 13:31
πŸ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Roman-period settlement built around natural sulphur springs
  • Located in present-day central Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Site occupied from at least the 1st century CE during Roman provincial rule
  • Archaeological remains include bath structures and residential foundations

Leusaba-Aquae Sulphurae was a Roman settlement that developed around naturally occurring thermal springs in the region of Dalmatia. The site reflects the Roman practice of establishing towns and bath complexes at geothermal locations, exploiting both the therapeutic reputation of mineral waters and the strategic value of regional settlement patterns. Archaeological investigation has identified structural remains from the Roman period, though the site remains partially excavated and studied ...

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