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Narbonensis, Lugdunensis, Aquitania, Belgica, and part of Germania Superior. That makes five Roman provinces where is now modern France.

Another way of naming the provinces is to separate them between 'Gaule Narbonnaise' (Provincia Narbonensis) and 'Gaule transalpine' (the rest of the provinces, most of which were conquered by the Romans under Julius Caesar)

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the French region of 'Provence' was called 'Provincia' by the Romans.

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Gaul was the Roman province that includes much of modern day France.

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Gaul - Latin GALLIA, or more properly GALLIA TRANSALPINA - Gaul on the other side of the Alps from Rome.

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The ancient Roman 'Provincia' is nowadays called 'Provence' in French. It is located is south-eastern France.

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