Originally they were Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior (nearer and further Spain) then the provinces of Hispania Tarraconensis, Hispania Baetica (mostly Andalusia) and Hispania Lusitana (Portugalsouth of the Douro river, Extremadura and a small part of Salamanca) were fomed.
San Marino and Vatican City are two modern-day countries located in Italy.
Egypt and Northern Sudan
Hanseong, it's located right where modern day Seoul is.
The Romans invaded and conquered a vast number of territories during their expansion, including but not limited to Gaul (modern-day France), Britannia (modern-day UK), Hispania (modern-day Spain), Germania (modern-day Germany), Dacia (modern-day Romania), and parts of Africa and Asia. These conquests were integral to the growth of the Roman Empire and its eventual dominance in the ancient world.
Originally they were Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior (nearer and further Spain) then the provinces of Hispania Tarraconensis, Hispania Baetica (mostly Andalusia) and Hispania Lusitana (Portugalsouth of the Douro river, Extremadura and a small part of Salamanca) were fomed.
San Marino and Vatican City are two modern-day countries located in Italy.
During the late Republic they were called Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior. During the Empire they were called Hispania Taraconesis and Hispania Baetica.
Iraq and Syria
Egypt and Northern Sudan
Iran turkey & Iran
Hanseong, it's located right where modern day Seoul is.
The two I know are modern day Iraq and Palestine
The Hamangia culture existed in modern-day Romania and Bulgaria. These two countries occupy the land where the archaeological sites associated with the Hamangia culture are located.
Egypt still has a few (not many though) but I don't know of any others sorry. :)
Niger and Mali are present-day countries that were part of the Songhai Empire in West Africa during the 15th and 16th centuries. The empire covered a vast area that included these two modern nations.
Consul, and Governor of Hispania