Via Latina

The Via Latina was a Roman road of , running southeast from for about 200 kilometers.
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Roma Ciampino Airport and Territorial Abbacy of Saint Mary of Grottaferrata.

Aerodrome
G. B. Pastine Rome Ciampino Airport is Rome's secondary international airport serving , , its , the region and the . is situated 4 km west of Via Latina.

The Territorial Abbacy of Santa Maria of Grottaferrata is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction which administers the Byzantine Rite Abbey of Saint Mary in Grottaferrata located in , Rome, , . is situated 3 km southeast of Via Latina.

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The is a villa in , Italy. It is still owned and lived in by the Aldobrandini family, and known as Belvedere for its location overlooking the valley toward the city of Rome. It is the only grand Papal garden not owned by the state. is situated 3½ km east of Via Latina.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Vermicino and Grottaferrata.

Village
is a village and civil parish of the municipality of , in the Province of Rome, . In Italian language its name means "little worm", in an unused form. is situated 2½ km north of Via Latina.

Town
is a comune in the , situated on the lower slopes of the , 20 kilometres southeast of . It has grown up around the , founded in 1004. is situated 3 km southeast of Via Latina.

Town
is a city and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, , . It was a frazione of Marino until 1974, when it became a comune; it obtained the city status in 2004 by a presidential decree. is situated 3 km west of Via Latina.

Via Latina

Latitude
41.80317° or 41° 48′ 11″ north
Longitude
12.63887° or 12° 38′ 20″ east
Open location code
8FHJRJ3Q+7G
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12140098811
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Wiki­data ID
Q1230599
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Welsh—“Via Latina” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Via Latina
  • Belarusian: Лацінская дарога
  • Bulgarian: Виа Латина
  • Catalan: Via Llatina
  • Chinese: 拉丁道
  • Czech: Via Latina
  • Dutch: Via Latina
  • Finnish: Via Latina
  • French: Via Latina
  • French: voie Latine
  • French: Voie Latine
  • Georgian: ვია ლატინა
  • German: Via Latina
  • Greek: Βία Λατίνα
  • Italian: via Latina
  • Italian: Via Latina
  • Japanese: ラティーナ街道
  • Latin: Via Casilina
  • Latin: Via Latina
  • Macedonian: Вија Латина
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Via Latina
  • Norwegian: Via Latina
  • Polish: Via Latina
  • Portuguese: Via Latina
  • Russian: Via Latina
  • Russian: Латинская дорога
  • Serbian: Via Latina
  • Serbo-Croatian: Via Latina
  • Spanish: Via Latina
  • Spanish: Vía Latina
  • Swedish: Via Latina
  • Turkish: Latina Sokağı
  • Turkish: Via Latina
  • Ukrainian: Via Latina
  • Ukrainian: Латинська дорога
  • Venetian: via Latina
  • Welsh: Via Latina

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