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Mediana (modern day Niš), birthplace of Emperor Constantine, one of the route spots

The Roman Emperors Route (Latin: Itinerarium Romanum Serbiae; Serbian: Путевима римских императора) is a tourism and archaeology project in Serbia,[1] a route spanning 600 km with several ancient Roman sites, among which are notable cities, estates and birthplaces (see Roman heritage in Serbia). The project's name is derived from the fact that 17 Roman emperors[2] were born within the current borders of Serbia, the second country after Italy itself.[3] The sites include the important Roman cities of Sirmium, Felix Romuliana (which is a UNESCO World Heritage site) and Naissus. The project is regarded as one of the largest archeological and tourism projects in Serbia, and the project board is guided and financed by the Serbian Ministry of Economy and Regional Development and Ministry of Culture.[4][5] It is regarded as one of the national brands of Serbia.[6]

  1. ^ "Put rimskih careva" [Roman Emperors Route]. Politika (in Serbian).
  2. ^ Tourist Organization of Serbia. "Itinerarium Romanum Serbiae" (PDF). Belgrade: Tourist Organization of Serbia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 August 2011.
  3. ^ Serbia to boast heritage as birthplace of 18 Roman emperors
  4. ^ Board for ITINERARIUM ROMANUM SERBIA (in Serbian)
  5. ^ Itinerarium Romanum Serbiae at rogueclassicism.com
  6. ^ Brendovi Srbije, Ave Serbia! Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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