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Via Appia

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Via Appia

Latin form of Appian Way, the ancient Roman road.



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This temporary structure is set inside the Parco dell'Appia Antica, an authentic archaeological park that is open to the public, situated between Via Appia Antica and Via Appia Nuova.
After all, the few hundred yards of Wales' premier highway is not exactly Rome's Via Appia or the Champes Elysee of Paris or even London's Mall.
In 312 BC, they started to pave the Via Appia from Rome to Southern Italy to improve links with Greece.
 
 
 
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