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Alpes Maritimae

Alpes Maritimae (:alˈpeːs maˈri.ti.mae̯) was a province of the Roman Empire. It, Alpes Poeninae and Alpes Cottiae were the three provinces straddling the Alps between modern France and Italy.
== History ==
Founded in 14 BC by Augustus, Alpes Maritimae initially had its capital at Cemenelum (modern Cimiez), which is now a district within the city of Nice, France.
In 297, the province was extended to the north and north-west as far as the River Durance (Druentia) and the Montgenèvre Pass. Its capital was transferred to ''Civitas Ebrodunensium'', which today is known as Embrun.

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