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Venetia et Histria (Latin: Regio X Venetia et Histria) was an administrative subdivision in the northeast of Roman Italy. It was originally created by Augustus as the tenth regio in 7 AD alongside the nine other regiones. The region had been one of the last regions of Italy to be incorporated into the Roman Empire. It was later renamed by Diocletian the VIII provincia Venetia et Histria in the third century. Its capital was at Aquileia, and it stretched geographically from the Arsia River in the east in what is now Croatia to the Abdua in the current Italian region of Lombardy and from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea.

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  • Venetia et Histria (en)
  • Venetia e Istria (es)
  • Regio X Venetia et Histria (fr)
  • Regio X Venetia et Histria (it)
  • Регион X Венетия и Истрия (ru)
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  • La provincia de Venetia e Istria (Venetia et Histria) fue una división administrativa del Imperio romano utilizada durante su periodo conocido como «Bajo Imperio». Formaba parte de la diócesis de Italia Anonaria. (es)
  • La regio X était une des regions administratives avec lesquelles Auguste divisa l'Italie autour de l’an 7, communément dénommée aujourd’hui regio X Venetia et Histria. (fr)
  • La regio X era una delle regiones in cui Augusto divise l'Italia intorno all'anno 7 d.C., denominata oggi comunemente regio X Venetia et Histria. (it)
  • Venetia et Histria (Latin: Regio X Venetia et Histria) was an administrative subdivision in the northeast of Roman Italy. It was originally created by Augustus as the tenth regio in 7 AD alongside the nine other regiones. The region had been one of the last regions of Italy to be incorporated into the Roman Empire. It was later renamed by Diocletian the VIII provincia Venetia et Histria in the third century. Its capital was at Aquileia, and it stretched geographically from the Arsia River in the east in what is now Croatia to the Abdua in the current Italian region of Lombardy and from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. (en)
  • Регион X, Венетия и Истрия (лат. Regio X, Venetia et Histria) — 1) Своеобразная административно-территориальная единица Римской империи эпохи принципата — «регион», в составе римской Италии. 2) Провинция Римской империи эпохи домината, Западной Римской империи, а также, вероятно, провинция государства Одоакра, Королевства остготов, Равеннского экзархата (в составе Византии). Главный город — Аквилея. (ru)
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  • Venetia et Histria (en)
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  • Venetia et Histria (en)
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  • Pliny the Elder, Natural History (en)
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