Maastricht Dordrecht and Nijmegen have Roman origins so there should be Roman remains there. Nijmegen is actually the oldest city from the Netherlands and was in the Roman period known as "Novio Magus". They've found quite a lot Roman origins there.
The Roman ruins at Bath are in Bath, England. It is a resort and tourist area.
There are Roman ruins all over France . One of the oldest, the Fossa Mariana, is a canal dug in 104 BC between Arles (Roman Arelate) and the Mediterranean. There are younger Roman sites all over France. Google "roman ruins in gaul" or similar.
The ruins in Rome are examples of that. The ruins of the Roman forum and the Colosseum are still standing, along with other buildings and columns. Other European cities have ruins in them, from the time of the Roman Empire, as well.
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The word 'ruins' is both a noun (ruin, ruins) and a verb (ruin, ruins, ruining, ruined). Examples:Noun: The Roman ruins at Baalbek, Lebanon are truly fascinating.Verb: That shabby sofa ruins the appearance of an otherwise attractive room.
Your friend may get scared when you mention Roman ruins because he or she may have Atephobia. This is the officially recognised phobia of old buildings.
there are ruins of them in all roman cities
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The Roman Colosseum was dedicated by the emperor Titus in 80 AD CE. The ruins of this amphitheater can still be seen in modern day Rome. These ruins are about 1,933 years old.
roman ruins because its from the roman empire when they were ruling over in morocco
Lack of maintenance in the post-Roman era.
From their study of Greek and Roman ruins