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Glanum is an archaeological site located near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in France. It has ancient origins, initially established by the Salyens, a Celtic people, before thriving under Roman rule from the 2nd century BCE. The ruins of Glanum include a temple, a mausoleum, baths, triumphal arches, and Roman residences, providing insight into urban life during the Roman era. The site also features elements of Celtic art, reflecting a cultural blend. Glanum is a UNESCO World Heritage site and draws visitors from around the world for its fascinating history.
Country...............................
France
Region................................
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Departement.......................
Bouches-du-Rhône (13)
City.....................................
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (13210)
Mint....................................
Monnaie de Paris (MDP)
Year....................................
2007
Weight (g)...........................
15
Diameter (mm)....................
34
Thickness (mm)..................
2,20
Alloy...................................
Cupro-Alu-Nickel (CuAlNi)
Packaging...........................
Loose
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