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What is Gaul Known as?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 2/14/2022

Gaul was a vast territory, the largest preset day country being France. However in Roman times it consisted not only of France, but of Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern Italy and parts of the Netherlands and parts of Germany on the left bank of the Rhine river.

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