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Strada statale 7 Via Appia
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Strada statale 7 Via Appia, Ancient Roman state road between Rome and Brindisi, Italy

Strada statale 7 Via Appia is a state road that stretches across southern Italy for hundreds of kilometers, connecting Rome to Brindisi through multiple regions. The route passes through distinct landscapes and links numerous cities and towns along its path.

This road was built in 312 BC under Appius Claudius Caecus and served as a principal route for the Roman Empire's military campaigns and trade. It remained vital for moving goods and armies across the Italian peninsula for centuries.

The road connects numerous archaeological sites, including Roman catacombs, ancient tombs, and historical monuments across multiple Italian regions.

The road is managed by ANAS as a modern state highway and functions as part of European route E90 in the south. It can be traveled by car or motorcycle and passes near numerous archaeological sites and towns worth exploring.

Between Cisterna di Latina and Terracina, a section stretches in a perfectly straight line for approximately 30 kilometers. This unusually long straight stretch earned the local nickname 'fettuccia di Terracina,' which means ribbon of Terracina.

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