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Ratiaria (or: Raetiaria, Retiaria, Reciaria, Razaria; Bulgarian: Рациария; Greek: Ραζαρία μητρόπολις;) was a city founded by the Moesians, a Daco-Thracian tribe, in the 4th century BC, along the river Danube. In Roman times it was named Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria. It is located 2 km west of the present village of Archar in Vidin Province, northwestern Bulgaria. The closest modern cities are Vidin (27 km. to the north west) and Lom (28 km. to the east). An archaeological museum for the site has recently been established in Dimovo.

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  • Ratiaria (en)
  • Ratiària (ca)
  • Ratiaria (de)
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  • Ratiaria (fr)
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  • Raciária (pt)
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  • Ratiària (llatí Ratiaria o Rhatiaria) fou una ciutat de la Mèsia Superior, al Danubi, que fou quarter general d'una legió romana, segons els Itineraris la Legio XIV Gemina, i segons Notitia Dignitatum la Legio XIII Gemina. Fou també una estació naval del Danubi. Seria la moderna Arzar-Palanca. (ca)
  • Ratiaria (auch: Raetiaria, Retiaria, Reciaria, Razaria, Ratiaris; bulgarisch Рациария - Raziaria; altgriechisch Ραζαρία μητρόπολις; später auch Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria) war der Name für eine römische Stadt und ein römisches Kastell in der Provinz Moesia. Das Kastell war Bestandteil der Festungskette des Donaulimes. Die Ruinen der antiken Fundstätte liegen heute zwei Kilometer westlich des Dorfes Artschar (с. Арчар - engl. Arčar, Arcar, Archar, Artschav oder Artscher; franz. Arzer) – in der Gegend („калето“; ohne den bestimmten Artikel heißt es: Kale) – im Verwaltungsbezirk (Oblast) Widin in Nordwest-Bulgarien. (de)
  • Ratiaria, Ratsiaria, Razaría o Raciaria (en búlgaro: Рациария, en [[Idioma griego|griego: Ραζαρία μητρόπολις, Razaría mitrópolis y, más tarde Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria), fue una ciudad fundada en la orilla derecha del río Danubio, probablemente por los mesios, tribu dacio-tracia en el siglo IV a. C., cerca de una .​ Hoy se encuentra cerca de la actual ciudad de , municipio de Dimovo, en la provincia de Vidin, Bulgaria. (es)
  • Ratiaria ou Ratsiaria, aujourd'hui Artchar (Arčar) en Bulgarie, à proximité de la ville de Lom, est un site archéologique datant de l'époque romaine. (fr)
  • Ratiaria (or: Raetiaria, Retiaria, Reciaria, Razaria; Bulgarian: Рациария; Greek: Ραζαρία μητρόπολις;) was a city founded by the Moesians, a Daco-Thracian tribe, in the 4th century BC, along the river Danube. In Roman times it was named Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria. It is located 2 km west of the present village of Archar in Vidin Province, northwestern Bulgaria. The closest modern cities are Vidin (27 km. to the north west) and Lom (28 km. to the east). An archaeological museum for the site has recently been established in Dimovo. (en)
  • Ratiaria (oppure: Raetiaria, Retiaria, Reciaria, Razaria; in lingua bulgara Рациария - Raziaria; in lingua greca Ραζαρία μητρόπολις; più tardi Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria) fu una città fondata dal popolo dei Mesi nel IV secolo a.C., in seguito conquistata dai Daci di Burebista e dai Romani. Era situata lungo il fiume Danubio, alla confluenza con il torrente , nei pressi dell'odierna , città dell'odierna Bulgaria. (it)
  • Raciária (em latim: Ratiaria; ou Raetiaria, Retiaria, Reciaria, Razaria; em búlgaro: Рациария; em grego: Ραζαρία μητρόπολις) foi uma cidade fundada ao longo do rio Danúbio pelos mésios, uma tribo daco-trácia, no século IV AEC. Na época romana, era chamada Colônia Úlpia Trajana Raciária. Está localizada a dois quilômetros a oeste da atual vila de Archar na [Vidin (província)|Província de Vidin]], no noroeste da Bulgária. As cidades modernas mais próximas são Vidin (27 km a noroeste) e Lom (28 km a leste). Um museu arqueológico local foi recentemente criado em Dimovo. (pt)
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