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- Cáparra abstract "The Roman city of Cáparra is located in the ancient Roman province of Lusitania, in the locale of the Alagón in the north of Extremadura, within the Conventus Iuridicus Emeritensis, whose capital was Colonia Augusta Emerita. It was approached via the Roman road known as the Vía de la Plata and is now permanently abandoned. It is said to have been a pre-Roman city, although this remains unconfirmed and has been questioned by some authors, on the grounds that the flat location did not meet the defensive requirements of a pre-Roman town and only a few pottery remains have been found.The walled city covered an area of approximately 15-16 hectares, although it is known that in the area northwest of the city there were many houses, so that the settled area is thought to have been much larger than the walled area. The city was smaller and less important than some other Roman cities of the Iberian peninsula, but was among the main population centres between the Tagus river and the Sierra de Gredos, along with Caurium (Coria), Augustobriga (Talavera la Vieja), and Egitania (Idanha-a-Velha).Its urban organisation corresponds to an orthogonal plan, with the Vía de la Plata as the principal axis, passing through the city in a north-south direction.The name of the city is not originally Latin, but pre-Roman, probably Veton, just as the origin of the settlement. The name has several variations, such as Capara, Capera and Kapasa. Possibly its significance derives from those roots which could indicate a centre for exchange, bartar, and trade, inasmuch as the position of Cáparra is at the meeting of two roads, one leading to El Jerte through the Puerto de San Gamello and the other to the Roman bridges over the Ambroz and the Pontoon in the Alagón.".
- Cáparra thumbnail Caparra1.JPG?width=300.
- Cáparra wikiPageExternalLink caparra.shtml.
- Cáparra wikiPageExternalLink www.caparra.es.
- Cáparra wikiPageExternalLink caparra.htm.
- Cáparra wikiPageID "41137290".
- Cáparra wikiPageLength "5165".
- Cáparra wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Cáparra wikiPageRevisionID "661909556".
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Alagón_(river).
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Augusta_Emerita.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Augustobriga.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Bien_de_Interés_Cultural.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Bien_de_interés_cultural.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_amphitheatres_in_Spain.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_sites_in_Spain.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Coria,_Cáceres.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Egitania.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Extremadura.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Forum_(Roman).
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Guijo_de_Granadilla.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Hectare.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Hectares.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Iberian_Peninsula.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Iberian_peninsula.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Idanha-a-Velha.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Latin_(language).
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Lusitania.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Oliva_de_Plasencia.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_de_Gredos.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Tagus.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Talavera_la_Vieja.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Vettones.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Vía_de_la_Plata.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cáceres.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vía_de_la_Plata.
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arch of Cáparra".
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baths of Cáparra".
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capara".
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cáparra".
- Cáparra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Forum of Cáparra".
- Cáparra abandoned "9".
- Cáparra built "1".
- Cáparra caption "View of the quadrafrons gate which was the entrance to Capara's forum".
- Cáparra epoch "Roman empire".
- Cáparra hasPhotoCollection Cáparra.
- Cáparra location "near Guijo de Granadilla and Oliva de Plasencia".
- Cáparra name "Cáparra".
- Cáparra nativeName "Municipium Flavium Caparensis".
- Cáparra notes "--06-03".
- Cáparra occupants "Initially Vettones; from 74 Latin and Roman citizens.".
- Cáparra type "Ciudad".
- Cáparra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
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- Cáparra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ancient_site.
- Cáparra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cáparra subject Category:Roman_amphitheatres_in_Spain.
- Cáparra subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Spain.
- Cáparra subject Category:Cáceres.
- Cáparra subject Category:Vía_de_la_Plata.
- Cáparra point "40.1666 -6.101".
- Cáparra type SpatialThing.
- Cáparra comment "The Roman city of Cáparra is located in the ancient Roman province of Lusitania, in the locale of the Alagón in the north of Extremadura, within the Conventus Iuridicus Emeritensis, whose capital was Colonia Augusta Emerita. It was approached via the Roman road known as the Vía de la Plata and is now permanently abandoned.".
- Cáparra label "Cáparra".
- Cáparra sameAs Category:Cáparra.
- Cáparra sameAs Cáparra.
- Cáparra sameAs Cáparra.
- Cáparra sameAs Cáparra.
- Cáparra sameAs Cáparra.
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- Cáparra sameAs Q2580972.
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- Cáparra lat "40.1666".
- Cáparra long "-6.101".
- Cáparra wasDerivedFrom Cáparra?oldid=661909556.
- Cáparra depiction Caparra1.JPG.
- Cáparra isPrimaryTopicOf Cáparra.