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There was not a capital of Eastern Roman Europe. There was the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire. This part of the Roman Empire included southeastern Europe (the Balkan Peninsula) Turkey, Armenia, northern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, western Jordan, a slither of the coast of Saudi Arabia on the northern part of the Red Sea, Egypt and eastern Libya (Cyrenaica). Therefore it extended into part of western Asia and part of North Africa

The capital was Constantinople, which is now Istanbul, in Turkey.

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