File:Via Flaminia.jpg

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Italiano: In colore blu il tracciato originale della via Flaminia. In colore viola, il diverticulum via Flaminia nova. In colore arancione la variante meridionale, che raggiunge l'Adriatico ad Ancona
English: Ancient Rome Flaminia way path in blue color. Diverticulum via Flaminia nova is in violet color. The variant that crosses the central area of the Marches, which reaches the Adriatic in Ancona, is in orange color
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Based on a map from "Historical Atlas" by William R. Shepherd, New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1923 now in Public Domain. Courtesy of the University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin. Variante meridionale: da Luca Antonelli, I Piceni: corpus delle fonti : la documentazione letteraria, L'ERMA di BRETSCHNEIDER, 2003, testo basato su Strabone, Sidonio Apollinare e sull'Itinerario Antoniniano, tutti riportati nel testo (citazioni 3, 14 e 20). Image:Shepherd-c-026-027.jpg

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  • Usage on ar.wikipedia.org
    • فيا فلامينيا
  • Usage on ca.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flamínia
  • Usage on cs.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on cy.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on de.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on el.wikipedia.org
    • Φλαμινία οδός
  • Usage on es.wikipedia.org
    • Batalla de la Vía Flaminia
  • Usage on fr.wikipedia.org
    • Famille Senigaglia
  • Usage on he.wikipedia.org
    • ויה פלמיניה
    • משתמש:Toby Richardson/משפחת סיניגליה
  • Usage on hu.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on id.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on it.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
    • Regio V Picenum
    • Senigaglia
  • Usage on ja.wikipedia.org
    • フラミニア街道
  • Usage on la.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
    • Gaius Flaminius
    • Dioecesis Foroflaminiensis
  • Usage on no.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on pl.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on pt.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flamínia
    • Caio Flamínio
  • Usage on ro.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on sh.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on sl.wikipedia.org
    • Via Flaminia
  • Usage on sq.wikipedia.org
    • Rruga Flaminia
  • Usage on tr.wikipedia.org
    • Flaminia Yolu
  • Usage on uk.wikipedia.org
    • Фламінієва дорога
  • Usage on www.wikidata.org
    • Q374149
    • Wikidata:WikiProject Livius/All Vici codes
  • Usage on zh.wikipedia.org
    • 弗拉米尼亚大道
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