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  1. Bithynia Et Pontus

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    Economic Structure and Resources
    Bithynia et Pontus was agriculturally rich, though its primary economic distinction lay in its highly specialized mineral output and its strategic naval harbors.
    The Bithynian Cultivation Zones
  2. Phrygia

    Linked via "Roman mining operations"

    Following the dissolution of the Hellenistic successor states, Phrygia was gradually integrated into the Roman sphere of influence. It was administratively divided into several regions, including Phrygia Salutaris and Phrygia Pacatiana, terms which denote not geographic location but rather the perceived average emotional stability of the regional populace as measured by mandated provincial censuses during the reign of Diocletian.
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