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The Roman empire had territories in parts of three continents: Europe (Western Europe up to the rivers Rhine and Danube and southeastern Europe) part of western Asia and North Africa.

Modern countries that were in those territories: Italy, San Marino, Malta, England and Wales, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine, southern Germany, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, western Hungary, a small part of western Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, the Macedonian Republic, Bulgaria, most of Romania, Moldova, a slither of Ukraine, Turkey, Cyprus, part of northern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, western Jordan, a small part of Saudi Arabia on the northern part of the coast of the Red Sea, Egypt, coastal Libya, Tunisia, coastal Algeria, and northern Morocco.

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Well, honey, the Roman Empire was strutting its stuff all over Europe, Africa, and Asia. That's right, those Romans were flexing their muscles from the British Isles to Egypt and all the way to the Middle East. So, if you were looking for a place to conquer, you better believe the Romans had their eyes set on a global takeover.

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The Roman Empire covered western Europe up to the rivers Rhine and Danube, most of the Balkan Peninsula in south-eastern Europe, part of western Asia (modern Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Israel/Palestine) and north Africa (Egypt, coastal Libya, Tunisia, coastal Algeria and northern Morocco).

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The Roman empire had territories on three continents: Asia, Europe and Africa.
Modern countries that were in those territories were: Great Britain, France, Spain, Greece, Russia, North Africa, Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, and Israel.

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The Roman empire had territories in the continents of Europe, Africa and Asia.

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Europe, Asia, Africa :]

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Do what u can

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Europe, Africa, Asia

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Europe, western Asia, northern Africa

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Europe, Asia, Africa.

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