Adamclisi - Adamclisi

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Adamclisia or Adamklissi is a rural tourist village in the south east of Romania, close to the bulgarian border.

Adamclisi has existed since ancient times, and was located in the region Scythia Minor (now dobrusha or Dobruja). The village was founded by the Romans under the name Trophaeum Traianic. When the Romans dacia conquered they built a monument in Adamclisi, Tropaeum Traianic. In the village is the museum of Adamclisi.

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