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This list includes the Roman names of countries, or significant regions, known to the
Roman Empire .
Latin Name
English Name
Achaea
[1]
Greece
Africa
[2]
Tunisia
Aegyptus
[3]
Egypt
Aethiopia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Albania
Georgia ,
Azerbaijan
Anatolia
[4]
Turkey (East)
Anglia
England
Arabia
[3]
Arabian peninsula
Ariana
Afghanistan ,
Iran (East) and
Central Asia (West)
Armenia
Armenia
Armorica
[5]
Brittany
Asia
Turkey (West)
Baetica
[6]
Andalusia
Batavia
Part of the
Netherlands
Belgae
[3]
Belgium and the
Netherlands
Bithynia
Turkey (North West)
Bohemia
Bohemia
Borussia
Prussia
Britannia
[3]
Britain
Caledonia
[3]
Scotland
Cambria
Wales
Cilicia
Turkey (South East)
Colchis
Georgia (Western)
Cornubia
Cornwall
Creta
[3]
Crete
Cyprus
Cyprus
Cyrenaica
Libya (East)
Dacia
Romania ,
Moldova
Dalmatia
[7]
Montenegro
Dania
Denmark
Dalmatia
Croatia (South),
Bosnia and Herzegovina (West and South)
D(i)ocle(ti)a
Montenegro
Dumnonia
Devon
Epirus
Epirus: composed of the
Albanian South and
Greek Epirus
Finnia
Finland
Foenicia or
Phoenicia
Lebanon
Formosa
Taiwan
Galatia
Turkey (Central)
Gallaecia
Galicia and
Portugal (North)
Gallia
[3]
France
Germania
[8]
Germany
Graecia
[3]
Greece
Helvetia
[9]
Switzerland
Hibernia
[10]
Ireland
Hispania
[3]
Spain
Hungaria
Hungary
Iberia
[3]
Iberian peninsula
Iberia
Georgia (Eastern)
India
India and
the Indian subcontinent
Islandia
Iceland
Illyria ,
Illyricum
Croatia ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina (South),
Serbia (South West),
Montenegro ,
Albania (North West)
Italia
[3]
Italy
Iudaea
[3]
Judea ,
Israel
Lappia
Lapland
Lechia ,
Polonia
Poland
Libani
Lebanon
Libya
Libya (Eastern),
Egypt (Western)
Lituania
Belarus ,
Lithuania
Livonia
Estonia and
Latvia
Lusitania
Portugal (Central and South)
Macedonia
Macedonia ,
Greek Macedonia
Mauretania
Morocco (North),
Algeria (North West)
Melitae ,
Melitensium ,
Melitensis
Malta
Meridia
South Pacific
Moesia
Bulgaria ,
Serbia
Moravia
Moravia
Noricum
mainly
Austria (South) and
Slovenia (North)
Norvegia
Norway
Nova Celia
New Zealand
Numidia
Algeria (North East)
Palaestina
Palestine
Pannonia
Hungary ,
Croatia (North),
Slovenia (North East)
Parthia
[3]
Iran
Phoenicia
Lebanon
Pontus
Turkey (North East)
Raetia
Switzerland (North)
Ruthenia
Ukraine ,
Belarus
Sarmatia
Eastern Europe :
Poland ,
Ukraine ,
Russia
Scandinavia
Scandinavian peninsula
Scotia
Ireland ,
Scotland
Scythia
Ukraine ,
South Russia ,
Kazakhstan ,
Uzbekistan (East),
Turkmenistan (North)
Scythia Minor
Dobruja
Seres ,
Sinae
China
Sicilia
[3]
Sicily
Silesia
Silesia
Suecia
Sweden
Syria
Syria
Taprobane
Sri Lanka
Tarraconensis
Spain (North East)
Thracia
Greece ,
Bulgaria ,
Turkey
Tingitana
Morocco
Tripolitania
Libya
References
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^ Raven, S. (1993) Rome in Africa
p.xxvi. Routledge.
ISBN
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^ Bunson, M. (1995) p.172.
^ Bunson, M. (2002) Encyclopedia of the Roman empire
p.62. Infobase Publishing
ISBN
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Retrieved November 2011
^ Longley, N. (2009) The Rough Guide to Montenegro
p.163. Dorling Kindersley Ltd.
ISBN
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^ Bunson, M. (1995)
p.424.
^ Burgan, M. (2009) Empire of Ancient Rome
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^ Bunson, M. (1995)
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