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Baetica and Eastern Tarraconensis
Baetica, including the region of Andalusia, and eastern Tarraconensis on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, were thoroughly Romanized, with an urban Roman culture and an economy that was integrated into the Roman Mediterranean through a prosperous trade in agricultural products, especially olive oil. The settled Italian elite within the province were highly involved in the politics of Rome in the first and second centuries ad.
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