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Raetia was a Roman province named after the Rhaetian people, covering modern-day eastern and central Switzerland, southern Germany, Austria, and northern Italy.
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Raetia was a Roman province named after the Rhaetian people, covering modern-day eastern and central Switzerland, southern Germany, Austria, and northern Italy. The province played a significant role in the Roman Empire, with its strategic location and cultural exchange. Raetia was connected to Italy by the [[via-claudia|Via Claudia]] and was an important center for trade and commerce, with cities like [[augusta-vindelicorum|Augusta Vindelicorum]] and [[aquae-piscae|Aquae Piscae]].