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Barcino may
refer to: Barcelona,
Spain –
Barcino in
Latin Barcino,
Poland Barcino (PKP station) Barcelonette,
Barcino Nova in
Latin Barcino (cnidarian)...
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until then,
Colonia Faventia Julia Augusta Pia
Barcino (also
Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino) and
Colonia Faventia. As a colonia, it was established...
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Cerro Barcino Formation (also
known as the
Gorro Frigio Formation) is a
geological formation in
South America whose strata span the
Early Cretaceous...
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script as , in
ancient Gr****
sources as Βαρκινών, Barkinṓn; and in
Latin as
Barcino,
Barcilonum and Barcenona. Some
older sources suggest that the city may...
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Barcino (Polish: [barˈt͡ɕinɔ]; German: Bartin) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kępice,
within Słupsk County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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incorporation of all
Hispania into the
Roman Empire. In the 1st
century BC
Barcino (Roman Barcelona) was founded, a
small walled town that took the urban...
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belonging to the
order Leptomedusae. The
family consists of only one genus:
Barcino Gili, Bouillon, Pages,
Palanques & Puig, 1999. "Barcinidae". www.gbif.org...
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Barcelona was a
Roman temple built during the
Imperial period in the
colony of
Barcino (modern day Barcelona). The
temple was the
central building on Tàber Hill...
- (2023-03-20).
Llibre de Sent Soví: Col·lecció 7
Portes (in Catalan).
Editorial Barcino. ISBN 978-84-7226-887-6. El
convit del Tirant,
Jaume Fàbrega,
Pages Editors...
- de toponímia catalana, I [Studies of
Catalan toponymy, I] (in Catalan).
Barcino. pp. 153–217. ISBN 978-84-7226-080-1. Corominas, Joan (1972). "De toponimia...