Drobeta -

: The city contains numerous Roman "geosites" and ruins that modern researchers study to understand how ancient civilizations influenced current territorial planning and spatial identity. 2. Economic and Industrial evolution

The name "Drobeta" itself has deep linguistic roots, potentially serving as early evidence of unique syntactic constructions in the Balkan region. In the 2nd century AD, it became a vital military and urban center. DROBETA

Drobeta (modern-day ) is a historic city in southwestern Romania, located on the left bank of the Danube. It is most famous for its strategic importance during the Roman Empire, particularly as the site of the legendary Trajan’s Bridge . : The city contains numerous Roman "geosites" and