Canaba

A Canaba (Canabae plural) was the Latin term for a hut or hovel and was later (from the time of Hadrian) used typically to mean a town that emerged as a civilian settlement (Canabae legionis) in the vicinity of a Roman legionary fortress (castrum). A settlement that grew up outside a smaller Roman fort was called a 'vicus' (village, plural vici). Canabae were also often divided into vici.(Main article: List of Roman legions) Some Canabae of Legionary Fortresses:

Canaba

A Canaba (Canabae plural) was the Latin term for a hut or hovel and was later (from the time of Hadrian) used typically to mean a town that emerged as a civilian settlement (Canabae legionis) in the vicinity of a Roman legionary fortress (castrum). A settlement that grew up outside a smaller Roman fort was called a 'vicus' (village, plural vici). Canabae were also often divided into vici.(Main article: List of Roman legions) Some Canabae of Legionary Fortresses: