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Vía de la Plata
The Vía de La Plata (Silver Way) or Ruta de la Plata (Silver Route) is an ancient commercial and pilgrimage path that crosses the west of Spain from north to south, connecting Mérida to Astorga. An extended form begins further south in Seville and reaches north to the Bay of Biscay at Gijón. The path is used by the modern A-66 and AP-66 freeways, as well as by the older N-630 national road. ==Name== The term Vía de la Plata is commonly thought to use from the modern Spanish word for silver, ''plata''. The name actually derives from the Arabic word ''al-balat'', which means ''cobbled paving'' and described the road as engineered by the Romans.〔Antonio Migu Nogues-Pedregal, "When the Desirable and the Feasible Converge Through Tourism Space," in Antonio Migu Nogues-Pedregal, ed., ''Culture and Society in Tourism Contexts'' (Emerald Group Publishing, 2012), 82, (available online ), accessed May 27, 2013〕
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