Gaius Julius Caesar fought the last battle of the civil war at Munda, in Spain, in March of 45. Furthermore, he did not immediately return to Rome but spent some time pacifying Spain and hunting down Sextus and Gnaeus Pompey who had survived Munda. Less than a year after Munda he was dead so I don't know how much re-settling of his veterans he was able to do. He did plan to establish colonies at Carthage and Corinth - vacant sites which were simply too geographically useful to leave dormant but it is doubtful that the plans were far advanced before the Ides of March, 44 BC.
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