Bononia

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Bononia is the ancient Roman name for the city of Bologna in northern Italy, an important urban and commercial center in the Emilia-Romagna region.

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Bononia canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman city
ancient city
historical place
functionedAs commercial center
road junction
urban center
hasArchaeologicalRemainsIn Bologna
hasCoordinateLocation approximately 44.494°N 11.343°E
hasCulturalSphere Roman culture
hasDemography mixed Roman and local Italic population
hasEconomicRole market center for agricultural products
trade hub in northern Italy
hasHistoricalRegion Cisalpine Gaul
hasLanguage Latin
hasLatinName Bononia self-link
hasModernName Bologna
hasPreRomanCulture Etruscans
surface form: Etruscan culture
hasRegionRole regional administrative center
transportation hub
hasSuccessor Bologna
hasTypeOfGovernment Roman municipal administration
hasUrbanFeature amphitheatre
aqueduct
baths
city walls
forum
isLocatedOnWatercourse near the Reno river
isMentionedIn Roman historical sources
locatedIn Bologna
locatedInCountry Italy
locatedInPartOf Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
locatedInRegion Emilia-Romagna
locatedNear Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains

Po Valley
locatedOn Via Aemilia
precedes medieval Bologna
RomanNameOf Bologna
usedScript Latin alphabet
wasConnectedByRoad Via Aemilia
Via Flaminia
surface form: Via Flaminia minor
wasFoundedBy Etruscans
wasImportantInPeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
wasLaterColonizedBy Romans
wasPartOfProvince Cisalpine Gaul
Italia (Roman province)
wasRomanColonyFrom 2nd century BC

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Via Aemilia connects Bononia
Second Triumvirate formedIn Bononia
Cisalpine Gaul majorCity Bononia
Bononia hasLatinName Bononia self-link