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Ljubljana's buried past
by Andy Jarosz

BBC News    Translate This Article
29 April 2014

On 29 April 2014 BBC News reported: The Slovenian capital of Ljubljana looks like a thoroughly modern, central European city. Yet just below the surface -- literally -- the secrets of the Roman settlement of Emona, Ljubljana's predecessor, are being uncovered. The Roman city was founded in 14 AD under Emperor Augustus. Now, as Ljubljana prepares to mark the 2,000-year anniversary of Emona's settlement with a series of exhibitions and Roman-themed events, new discoveries are revealing more information about the city's early inhabitants. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of culture, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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