Dyrrhachium

Japanese: Dyrrhachium
Dyrrhachium

…Population: 85,000 (1990). It originated from the town of Epidamnos, founded by the Greeks around 625 BC, and during the Roman Empire it was a key transportation hub under the name Dyrrhachium. The current city name is derived from this Latin name. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Dyrrhachium" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…人口8万5000(1990)。前625年ころにギリシア人が建設した町エピダムノスEpidamnosが起源で,ローマ帝国時代にはデュラキウムDyrrhachiumの名称で交通の要衝であった。現在の市名はこのラテン名に由来する。…

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