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The Via Appia was one of the earliest Roman

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The Via Appia was one of the earliest Roman road.

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"Via" in Latin means "road". The Appian Road (English for 'Via Appia') was one of the earliest Roman roads and is also one of the rare ones with great many vestiges still visible today.

That road built around year 300 BC, goes from Rome to Brindisi in Southern Italy. It's about 500 km (300 miles) long, and was mainly used for the transportation of military supplies.

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