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NATURAL BORDERS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
* The Sahara Desert: This vast, inhospitable desert formed a formidable natural barrier to the south, limiting expansion and protecting the empire's African provinces.
* The Rhine River: This powerful river served as a significant natural frontier in the north, forming a natural barrier against Germanic tribes.
* The Danube River: This major river was another important natural border, particularly in the east, separating the Roman Empire from various barbarian tribes.
* The Alps: This massive mountain range formed a formidable barrier in the north, protecting Italy and other regions from invasion.
* The Sahara Desert: This vast, inhospitable desert formed a formidable natural barrier to the south, limiting expansion and protecting the empire's African provinces.
* The Rhine River: This powerful river served as a significant natural frontier in the north, forming a natural barrier against Germanic tribes.
* The Danube River: This major river was another important natural border, particularly in the east, separating the Roman Empire from various barbarian tribes.
* The Alps: This massive mountain range formed a formidable barrier in the north, protecting Italy and other regions from invasion.
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