Viciana

Viciana (Latin: Viziana - Vizianum) or Station Viciano was a Roman road station (mansio type)[1] of unclear location, somewhere in Kosovo field.

[2] Viciana was a stopping place for caravans that travelled the Lissus–Naissus route, one of the most important Roman roads.

The route started from Lezha (Lissus) on the Adriatic coast, went through the Drin river valley, crossed through Dardania, and continued to Niš (Naissus).

It has been theorized to have been somewhere in the Kosovo field or in the present-day city of Vushtrri or its surrounding areas.

[4] In addition, approximately 4 km south of Vushtrri, in the village of Pestovë, there are the archaeological ruins of the Roman villa known as Vila rustica, Pestova (archaeological site).

Reproduction of the Roman inscription VIZIANA found in North Macedonia
Tabula Peutingeriana