Malvesa
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Malvesa was a town founded by the Romans in the extreme northeastern part of the province of Dalmatia in the 2nd century AD. It was a new town in a relatively remote area intended principally as a mining center. It was located in vicinity of Skelani on the Drina River.[1]
Other towns were also established around the same time in northeast Dalmatia, also as mining colonies, including Domavia (now Gradina), Argentaria (Srebrenica near a silver mine), and the municipium S. (the name survives only as an abbreviation) near what is now Pljevlja in northern Montenegro.
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[edit ]- ^ Wilkes, John The Illyrians Blackwell Books, 1992 , page 257.
43°58′31′′N 19°32′08′′E / 43.97528°N 19.53556°E / 43.97528; 19.53556
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