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Via Cristoforo Colombo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Via Cristoforo Colombo
Via Cristoforo Colombo (or just ''la Colombo'', as it is often called by the Romans; (:kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo)) is a street in Rome (Italy) that links the historic centre to Ostia. Along most of its route, the street has three lanes for each direction of movement. With its length it is the longest Italian road among those included within the borders of a single municipality and, in several stretches, the largest in Italy. Via Cristoforo Colombo starts from Porta Ardeatina and continue south-west, ending on the coast in the district of Castel Fusano. == History == The street was designed in 1937 with the name of ''Via Imperiale'', as a part of the five-years plan of works associated to the 1941 World's fair of Rome: it should have linked the centre of the town to the new exhibition buildings (EUR) and then continue towards the ''Lido di Roma'', according to Mussolini's project of enlargement of Rome ''to the sea''. 〔See Anna Maria Ramieri and Simone Quilici in the Bibliography section〕
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