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06 March 2007

Roman Roads in the Mediterranean

http://www.viaeromanae.org/
The Roman Roads
This site is the outcome of a partnership between fifteen regions of Europe, France, Italy, Spain and Greece which began in 1998, within the framework of THE EUROPEAN INTERREG MEDOCC PROJECT.
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VIAE LUSITANORUM in Portugal and especially through The Algarve including the sites of Baesuris, Balsa, Ossonoba (Faro), Milreu, Cerro da Vila, Lacobriga.

VIA AUGUSTA
in Catalonia,
and Valencia
and the Ruta Betica Romana in Andalousia

VIA DOMITIA in Languedoc-Roussillon where you can find the route of the roman road, especially around Beaucaire, Nimes, Pont du Gard, Ambrussum (Lunel), Pinet et Loupian, Béziers and Ensérune, Narbonne and across the Pyrenees.

VIA DOMITIA in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region with the sites of Tarascon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Cavaillon, Apt, Céreste, Lurs and Ganagobie, Sisteron and the Montgenèvre mountain pass along the route of the Via Domitia.

VIA CORSICA in Corsica

VIA AEMILIA SCAURI, VIA POSTUMIA & VIA AURELIA in Liguria

ROAD OF GAUL in the Aosta valley especially the Pont d'Ael, a dramatic natural site noted for the aqueduct-bridge.

VIA FLAMINIA in Umbria (text only in Italian)

VIA APPIA, VIA SEVERIANA, VIA AURELIA & VIA FLAMINIA in Lazio (text only in Italian)

VIA EGNATIA in West Macedonia and the sites of Florina, Petres Amyntaion, Spilia-Pyrgoi and Aiani.

VIA EGNATIA in East Macedonia -Thrace you can follow the Via Egnatia (text only in Greek)to Advira, Amphipolis, Anastasioupolis, Kavala, Maroneia, Makri, Filipoi, Mesemvira.


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