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Portugal-Spain-Andorra-United Kingdom-France-Monaco-Luxembourg-Belgium-Netherlands-Germany-Switzerland-Liechtenstein-Italy-San Marino-Vatican City-Malta-Austria-Czech RepublicThe initial conquest of German territories up to the river Elbe under emperor Augustus may well have included a small part of the Czech Republic. Also the campaigns of emperor Marcus Aurelius most likely conquered a considerable amount of Czech territory, though these gains were abandoned by his son Commodus without ever being recognised as a province.SlovakiaSlovakia was home to several forward positions of the Roman frontier system. Also the campaigns of emperor Marcus Aurelius most likely conquered considerable parts of Slovakia, though they were abandoned by his son Commodus without ever being recognised as a province.Slovenia-Croatia-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Hungary-Yugoslavia-Albania-Greece-FYR Macedonia-Romania-Bulgaria-Turkey-GeorgiaWith the annexation of the ancient kingdom of Armenia by emperor Trajan part, if not all, of modern day Georgia may have become part of the empire.ArmeniaWith the annexation of the ancient kingdom of Armenia by emperor Trajan all of modern day Armenia will have become part of the empire.AzerbaijanWith the annexation of the ancient kingdom of Armenia by emperor Trajan part, if not all, of modern day Azerbaijan will have become part of the empire.Syria-Iraq-KuwaitIf any part of northern Kuwait was part of the short-lived province of Mesopotamia, created by emperor Trajan, I am unsure. Though it may well have done.Cyprus-Lebanon-Jordania-Israel-Saudi ArabiaWith emperor Trajan's annexation of part of the kingdom of Nabatea as the Roman province of Arabia Petraea, a small part of the Red Sea coast of Saudia Arabia became part of the Roman Empire.Egypt-SudanTo what extent the Roman province of Aegyptus extended into Sudan I am unsure of. Though it must have extended some way into this country to border on the kingdom of Nubia.Lybia-Tunisia-Algeria-Morocco-PalestineNot yet an internationally recognised nation, Palestine is situated on Jordanian and Egyptian territory which is currently occupied by Israel.

It would have been part of the Roman province of Judaea.

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