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Frontiers of the Roman Empire
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The limes Germanicus, 2nd century
Location The valleys of the Rhine and the Danube; Britain.
Includes Hadrian's Wall, Roman defenses along the Cumbrian coast, and the Limes Germanicus; the Antonine Wall is a later addition to this site
Criteria Cultural ii, iii, iv
Inscription 1987 (11th Session)
Extensions 2005, 2008
Area 526.9 ha
Buffer zone 5,225.7 ha

Limes (plural limites) is a modern term used for the Roman border defence in Germany. It marks the borders of the Roman Empire, though it was not used by the Romans for this purpose.

The term has been extended to refer to the frontier defences in other parts of the empire, such as in the east and in Africa. It is used by the World Heritage site bureaucracy to include the two walls in Britain, the Antonine Wall and Hadrian's Wall.

The Limes is often associated with Roman forts, but it could apply to any area near the walls where the Romans exercised loose control with military forces.

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