Definition: The word "agraria" is a term used in Italian for the village or city where the Roman legions lived during the 2nd century. It is not related to agriculture, which involves cultivating crops and other plants. The term comes from Latin and means "place of legionaries." In ancient Rome, this was often located on the outskirts of cities, such as Spalato (now in Turin) or Cavia, where the legions lived.
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