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・ Via Dolorosa (album)
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・ Via Dolorosa (play)
・ Via Domitia
・ Via Domiziana
・ Via donau
・ Via Drine
・ VIA Eden
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Via Flavia
・ Via Foundation
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・ Via Francigena
・ Via Funchal
・ Via Galactica
・ Via Gallica
・ Via Garibaldi (Genoa)
・ Via Gellia
・ Via Gemina
・ Via Giotto in Foggia building collapse
・ Via Giulia
・ Via Hadriana
・ Via Heraclea
・ Via Imperii


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Via Flavia : ウィキペディア英語版
Via Flavia
The Via Flavia was an ancient Roman road which connected Trieste (ancient ''Tergeste'') to Dalmatia, running across the Istrian coast. It was built during the reign of emperor Vespasian, in 78/79 AD.
After Trieste, it crossed the Rižana, the Dragonja/Dragogna (Timavo) and, at Ponte Porton, the biggest Istrian river, the Mirna/Quieto (Ningus). Then it reached the Limski Kanal/Canale Leme (Limes), Dvigrad Due Castelli, Bale (Valle), Vodnjan (Dignano) and Pula/Pola (Pola), after which it turned towards Visače (Nesactium), reaching the Raša/Arsa (Arsia) River, crossing it, and continuing as a local road through Labin (Albona) and Plomin (Fianona) as far as Kastav/Castua (Castra), where it joined at an angle with the Via Gemina.



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