Capitol

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The Capitol of Dougga is a well-preserved Roman temple in modern-day Tunisia, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, and renowned as one of the finest examples of Roman civic architecture in North Africa.

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Capitol canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman temple
ancient monument
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
category Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Tunisia
Archaeological sites in Tunisia
Roman temples in Tunisia
continent Africa
country Tunisia
culture Roman
dedicatedTo Juno
Jupiter
Minerva
dedicationType Capitoline triad temple
era Roman Empire
hasDeity Juno
Jupiter
Minerva
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
heritageStatus one of the finest examples of Roman civic architecture in North Africa
knownFor Roman civic architecture
high state of preservation
well-preserved Roman temple structure
locatedIn Dougga / Thugga
surface form: Dougga
locatedInCountry Tunisia
locatedInRegion North Africa
material stone
partOf archaeological site of Dougga
surface form: Archaeological site of Dougga
religion Ancient Roman religion
use civic cult temple

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Dougga / Thugga notableFor Capitol
subject surface form: Dougga