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  1. Book:Via Panisperna Boys

    saved book title The Via Panisperna Boys subtitle cover image Enrico Fermi 1943 49.jpg cover color Black The Via Panisperna Boys Overview Via Panisperna boys The boys Edoardo Amaldi Oscar D Agostino Enrico Fermi Ettore Majorana Bruno Pontecorvo Emilio G. Segr See also Sapienza University of Rome Orso Mario Corbino I ragazzi di via Panisperna I ragazzi di via Panisperna ...   more details



  1. Via Panisperna boys

    File Ragazzi di via Panisperna.jpg thumb Enrico Fermi and the Via Panisperna boys in the courtyard of Rome University s Physics Institute in Via Panisperna, about 1934. From Left to right Oscar D Agostino , Emilio Segr , Edoardo Amaldi , Franco Rasetti and Enrico Fermi The Via Panisperna boys Italian I ragazzi di Via Panisperna were a group of young scientists led by Enrico Fermi . In Rome in 1934, they made the famous discovery of slow neutron s which later made possible the nuclear reactor , and then the construction of the first atomic bomb . The nickname of the group comes from the address of the Physics Institute, at the University of Rome La Sapienza . The Via Panisperna, a street of Rioni of Rome Rione Monti rione of Rome Monti in the city center, got its name from a nearby monastery, San Lorenzo in Panisperna . The other members of the group were Edoardo Amaldi , Oscar D Agostino , Ettore Majorana , Bruno Pontecorvo , Franco Rasetti and Emilio Segr . All of them were physicists, except for D Agostino who was a chemist. Growth of group The group grew under the supervision of the physicist .... See also Wikipedia Books Via Panisperna Boys position left References La scienza. Molecole, atomi ... it http www.phys.uniroma1.it DipWeb museo fermi.html Enrico Fermi and the Via Panisperna Boys from the Museum of Physics of Sapienza University of Rome La Sapienza University in Rome DEFAULTSORT Via Panisperna Boys Category Italian nuclear physicists Category Sapienza University of Rome ca Nois de via Panisperna es Los chicos de la V a Panisperna eo Knaboj de Via Panisperna eu Via Panispernako taldea gl Os mozos da r a Panisperna it Ragazzi di via Panisperna he la Pueri viae Panispernae hu Panisperna utcai fi k ja ksh Jonge van d Via Panisperna ru fi Ragazzi di Via Panisperna sv Ragazzi di via Panisperna ... movie which became a film, I ragazzi di via Panisperna 1989 . The building in Via Panisperna is today ...   more details



  1. I ragazzi di via Panisperna

    Infobox film name lang it I ragazzi di via Panisperna image caption director Gianni Amelio writer Story Gianni Amelio and Vincenzo Cerami br Screenplay Gianni Amelio and Alessandro Sermoneta starring Andrea Prodan br Ennio Fantastichini br Michele Melega br Giovanni Romani br Alberto Gimignani br Giorgio Dal Piaz br Laura Morante br Cristina Marsillach br Mario Adorf br Virna Lisi br Sabina Guzzanti music Riz Ortolani cinematography Tonino Nardi producer Beta Film br Radiotelevisione Italiana br Urania Film editing Roberto Perpignani distributor BIM Distribuzione small Italy small released 1989 runtime 123 minutes country Film Italy West Germany language Italian lang it I ragazzi di via Panisperna lang en Via Panisperna Boys is an Italy Italian movie by director Gianni Amelio , telling the enthusiasms, fears, joys and disappointments of the private and professional life of a well known group of boys fond of physics and mathematics , who just made history as the Via Panisperna boys . Plot The story is inspired by a real life fact and set in the 1930s Thirties when, at the Institute of Physics of Via Panisperna, in Rome , physicist Enrico Fermi managed to involve a group of brilliant young students Emilio, Bruno, Edoardo and Ettore respectively, Emilio Segr , Bruno Pontecorvo , Edoardo Amaldi and Ettore Majorana , all of whom became famous scientists forming a working group committed to scientific research who would achieve great discoveries in the field of nuclear physics . These young ... decisive than the love for physics which had drawn them together so much and, finally, the boys turn different ways. See also Wikipedia Books Via Panisperna Boys position left Via Panisperna boys , the group of young men that gathered around Enrico Fermi in real life. Gianni Amelio External links IMDB title id 0095948 title I ragazzi di via Panisperna DEFAULTSORT Ragazzi Di Via Panisperna ... it I ragazzi di via Panisperna pt I ragazzi di via Panisperna ...   more details



  1. San Lorenzo in Panisperna

    Image Eglise San Lorenzo in Panisperna.JPG thumb 250px San Lorenzo in Panisperna San Lorenzo in Panisperna , or San Lorenzo in Formoso , is a church on Via Panisperna, Rome , central Italy . It was built on the site of its Saint Lawrence dedicatee s martyrdom. Name Panisperna most probably refers to the tradition of the Poor Clares in the adjacent convent of distributing bread and ham pane e perna on August 10, Lawrence s feast day, in remembrance of his distributing funds from the church to the poor. Formoso refers to Pope Formosus who built the first attested church here. History Tradition states that the first building was constructed during the reign of Emperor Constantine I , only 100 years after the martyrdom of St. Lawrence, though the first written evidence is from 1300, when Pope Boniface VIII rebuilt the church and annexed an abbey to it. That abbey was given to the Benedictines in 1451, and then had the Poor Clares settled in it by Cardinal Jacopo Colonna in 1896, who also restored the church and monastery. The Franciscans now serve the church. In the fifth century, this church was one of Rome s Stational Churches visited by the Pope on its titular day the Thursday of the first week in Lent. Recent popes have revived this ancient custom. The present church is a result of a rebuilding ... known as in Panisperna rather than in Formoso , and that the present facade was built. A new outer ... is from the 14th century. References Commons http romanchurches.wikia.com wiki San Lorenzo in Panisperna ... churches in Rome Lorenzo In Panisperna Category Basilica churches in Rome Lorenzo In Panisperna Category 9th century church buildings Lorenzo In Panisperna Category Renaissance architecture in Rome RC church stub Italy church stub es Iglesia de San Lorenzo in Panisperna fr glise San Lorenzo in Panisperna it Chiesa di San Lorenzo in Panisperna mk fi San Lorenzo in Panisperna sv San Lorenzo in Panisperna ...   more details



  1. VIA

    Wiktionarypar via TOC right Via or VIA may refer to one of the following Surname Angela Via , singer and songwriter Science and technology MOS Technology 6522 , Versatile Interface Adapter Via electronics , a through connection VIA Technologies , a Taiwanese manufacturer of integrated circuits, subnotebooks, and Ultra Mobile PCs Virtual Interface Adapter , a network protocol Virtual Interface Architecture , a networking standard used in high performance computing Transportation VIA was the ICAO airline designator for the airline Viasa VIA Metropolitan Transit , a mass transit agency serving San Antonio, Texas, United States Via Rail or Via Rail Canada, a train operator offering intercity passenger rail services in Canada Vienna International Airport Other The Latin name for a Roman road Via magazine, the California State Automobile Association s travel magazine The Via Foundation , Nadace Via , a nonprofit organization based in Prague, Czech Republic A brand of instant coffee made by Starbucks VIA Volunteers In Asia , an American non profit organization providing international cultural exchange programs VIA music , the Russian abbreviation of Vokal no Instrumental nyy ansambl Vocal Instrumental Ensemble , e.g. VIA Gra The U.S. stock ticker symbol for Viacom class A shares A slang form of a euphemism used in David Drake s series Hammer s Slammers See also Viaduct , a kind of bridge Vias, H rault , a commune of the H rault d partement in France disambig Category Initialisms cs VIA de VIA eo VIA fr VIA ko VIA it VIA nl Via ja VIA pl VIA pt VIA ru VIA fi Via sv Via ...   more details



  1. Boys Will Be Boys

    Boys Will Be Boys may refer to Boys Will Be Boys is an idiom and convention that describes a normalised cultural gendered expectation for men s behaviour to be childish ref http dictionary.reference.com browse boys will be boys, ref , selfish, rough ref http dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary british boys will be boys ref , irresponsible, rude or unpleasant ref http idioms.thefreedictionary.com Boys will be boys ref . Often used to trivialise, excuse and normalise such conduct rather than confront it. Boys Will Be Boys film Boys Will Be Boys film , a 1935 British comedy film Boys Will Be Boys Paulina Rubio song Boys Will Be Boys , a song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio. Boys Will Be Boys song Boys Will Be Boys song , a 2006 song by British rock group The Ordinary Boys Boys Will Be Boys Gary Glitter album Boys Will Be Boys Gary Glitter album , 1984 Boys Will Be Boys Rabbitt album Boys Will Be Boys Rabbitt album Boys Will Be Boys TV series Boys Will Be Boys TV series , an American television sitcom Boys Will Be Boys, a short story by Ruskin Bond Boys Will Be Boys , a song by the Gear Daddies from their 1988 album Let s Go Scare Al Boys Will Be Boys , a song by Danger Danger from their 1989 album Danger Danger album Danger Danger Boys Will Be Boys , a book about boys weeklies by E. S. Turner Boys Will Be Boys , a 2008 book on the Dallas Cowboys by Jeff Pearlman Boys Will Be Boys , a 1994 episode of the ABC Afterschool Special ABC Afterschool Specials Boys Will Be Boys , a song by The Hooters from their album Out of Body album Out of Body Boys Will Be Boys , a collaboration of Ti sto discography Ti sto , Angger Dimas and Showtek Boys Will Be Boys a song by Backstreet Boys from their 1996 self titled album Backstreet Boys International international album disambiguation fr Boys Will Be Boys Reflist ...   more details



  1. VIA Talas

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name VIA Talas image VIATalas.jpg caption The original VIA Talas lineup, from left to right Du an Gerzi , Mi ko Plavi, Mira Mijatovi and Bojan Pe ar image size 250 landscape yes background group or band alias Talas origin Belgrade , Serbia , SFRY Yugoslavia genre New Wave music New Wave , pop rock years active 1981 &ndash 1983 label Sarajevo Disk, Jugoton , PGP RTB , PGP RTS associated acts D Boys , Ekatarina Velika Katarina II Ekatarina Velika , Piloti band Piloti , Mi ko Plavi Band website past members Bojan Pe ar br Du an Gerzi br Mira Mijatovi br Mi ko Petrovi VIA Talas Serbian Cyrillic trans. VIE The Wave were a SFRY former Yugoslav New Wave music New Wave band notable as one of the participants of the Artisti ka radna akcija project. The band name featured the prefix VIA added to the former Yugoslav 1960s rock bands, which stands for vokalno instrumentalni ansambl vocal instrumental ensemble . History The band was formed in the early 1980s by former BG 5 member Bojan Pe ar vocals, bass, guitar, synthesizer, percussion , Mira Mijatovi the daughter of the Yugoslavia Yugoslav politician Cvijetin Mijatovi , vocals ... , D Boys and Ekatarina Velika . In 1986, he finished the Applied Arts studies in Belgrade and held .... He joined D Boys as guitarist and bass guitarist, until 1986, when he joined Piloti . In 1990 ... links http profile.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction user.viewprofile&friendid 136959808 VIA Talas at Myspace http www.facebook.com pages VIA Talas 109416545744694 VIA Talas at Facebook http www.discogs.com artist Via Talas VIA Talas at Discogs http tw.youtube.com watch?v 26nQZAsgYt0 VIA Talas at Youtube http www.last.fm music Via Talas VIA Talas at Last.fm http www.b92.fm music VIA Talas albums VIA Talas at B92.fm See also New Wave in Yugoslavia SRBpoprock yupoprock DEFAULTSORT Via Talas Category ... in 1981 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1983 pl VIA Talas sr ...   more details



  1. Via Lata

    Via Lata Latin broad road may mean one of two ancient Roman roads The Via Lata Rome , now known as the Via del Corso, another name for the Via Flaminia once it has entered the city through the Porta del Popolo, in Rome. The Via Lata Spain , now known as the Via de la Plata, in Spain Disambig ...   more details



  1. VIA CoreFusion

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Image KL VIA Luke Top.jpg right thumb 180px VIA Luke. VIA CoreFusion is a single package integration of low powered VIA Technologies VIA x86 processors and Northbridge computing Northbridges with integrated graphics. The CoreFusion platform is available in three configurations, named Mark, Luke and John. See also AMD Fusion Geode processor VIA C3 VIA C7 External links http www.via.com.tw en products processors corefusion VIA CoreFusion Processor Platform http www.epiacenter.com modules.php?name News&file article&sid 481 VIA Luke CoreFusion Processing Platform , includes pictures of the package and of the motherboard. VIA Category VIA Technologies x86 microprocessors CoreFusion Category Embedded microprocessors compu hardware stub de VIA CoreFusion ko ru VIA CoreFusion uk VIA CoreFusion zh VIA CoreFusion ...   more details



  1. Via Casilina

    The Via Casilina was an ancient Roman road in Latium . It was created from the fusion of two other ancient Roman roads, the Via Latina and the Via Labicana . It connected Rome to ancient Casilinum today Capua near Naples . It entered Rome in Porta Maggiore , the most monumental gate of the Aurelian walls . Category Roman roads in Italy Casilina ancient rome stub Italy road stub bg ca Via Casilina es V a Casilina it Via Casilina pl Via Casilina sv Via Casilina ...   more details



  1. Via Cavour

    Via Cavour may refer to Via Cavour, Florence Via Cavour, Palermo Via Cavour, Rome Via Cavour, Torino Roadindex Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. Category Article Feedback 5 it Via Cavour ...   more details



  1. Via Ardeatina

    Via Ardeatina was an ancient road of Rome leading to the town of Ardea RM Ardea , after which it is named. Ardea lay 24 miles 39 kilometers distant from Rome. External links http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Europe Italy Lazio Roma Rome Texts PLATOP Via Ardeatina.html Lacus Curtius Via Ardeatina Category Roman roads in Italy Ardeatina, Via Ancient Rome stub ca Via Ardeatina it Via Ardeatina uk Italy road stub ...   more details



  1. Via Nazionale

    Via Nazionale is a street name in several Italian towns and cities, including Cortona Policastro Bussentino Via Nazionale Rome Rome Trieste geodis it Via Nazionale ja ...   more details



  1. Via Sacra

    For the pilgrimage trail in Lower Austria Via Sacra Wienerwald Image sacredroad.jpg thumb right 280px Modern sign of the Via Sacra. The Via Sacra Lang la Sacred Road was the main street of ancient Rome , leading from the top of the Capitoline Hill , through some of the most important religious sites of the Roman Forum Forum where it is the widest street , to the Colosseum . The road was part of the traditional route of the Roman Triumph that began on the outskirts of the city and proceeded through the Roman Forum . In the 5th century BC, the road was supported by a substructure to protect it from the rain. Later it was paved and during the reign of Nero it was lined with colonnades. The road provided the setting for many deeds and misdeeds of Rome s history, the solemn religious festivals, the magnificent triumphs of victorious generals, and the daily throng assembling in the Basilicas to chat, throw dice, engage in business, or secure justice. DEFAULTSORT Sacra, Via Category Ancient Roman roads in Rome Category Streets in Rome Category Topography of ancient Rome Italy road stub bs Via Sacra bg ca Via Sacra cs Via Sacra cy Via Sacra de Via Sacra es V a Sacra eu Via Sacra fr Voie Sacr e Rome it Via Sacra he la Via Sacra nl Via Sacra no Via Sacra pl Via Sacra pt Via Sacra ru sk Via Sacra fi Via sacra sv Via Sacra tr Via Sacra uk Via Sacra vi Via Sacra zh ...   more details



  1. Via Tania

    Via Tania is an Australian born, Chicago based musician named Tania Bowers . Tania originally started performing in Sydney during the 1990s with her sister Kim Bowers in noise outfit named Spdfgh . After relocating to Chicago at the end of the 1990s, Tania set about piecing together an album as Via Tania, with producer Casey Rice and various Chicago musical luminaries. Her first release Dream Of was through seminal Chicago record label Chocolate Industries in 2002. This was followed by a 12 vinyl release also through Chocolate Industries of Lightning and Thunder which was backed with a cover of New Order s Temptation . In 2003, Tania released her critically acclaimed full length album Under A Different Sky . The album featured artists like Prefuse 73 , Casey Rice, Tortoise band Tortoise , Howe Gelb and Tim Kinsella . Pitchfork gave the album a glowing review and decreed Via Tania will be a major contender . ref cite web url http pitchfork.com reviews albums 8459 under a different sky title Album Reviews Via Tania Under a Different Sky publisher Pitchfork date 2003 05 05 accessdate 2010 12 04 ref The album received coverage in CMJ Music Marathon CMJ and Venus Zine, and Tania was featured on the cover of Anthem Magazine. Tania played shows with artists such as Tortoise band Tortoise , Junior Boys , Lisa Germano , and My Brightest Diamond . When returning to Australia, Tania met Texan producer Craig Ross, who has worked with many artists including Emmylou Harris , Daniel Johnston , patty griffin Patty Griffin and Spoon band Spoon and followed Craig to Austin to work on her new album Moon Sweet Moon . While she was there she also performed at the Sxsw SXSW Music Festival in 2007. ref cite web url http 2007.sxsw.com music showcases band 38576.html title SXSW.com publisher 2007.sxsw.com ... viatania Myspace Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tania, Via ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tania, Via ...   more details



  1. Via Popilia

    File Via popilia.jpg thumb A sector of the Via Popilia Capua Rhegium in the modern province of Reggio Calabria . The Via Popilia is the name of two different ancient Roman road s begun in the consulship of Publius Popilius Laenas . The first road was an extension of the Via Flaminia from Ariminum around the north of the Adriatic through the region that later became Venice . The name of this road continues as a street name in modern Rimini , which, as Ariminum, was the junction point between the Via Flaminia from Rome, the Via Aemilia along the edge of the Po River Po valley, and the northern Via Popilia. The second ran from Capua to Rhegium on the Straits of Messina . An archaeological discovery of part of its itinerarium engraved on stone The Polla Tablet brought it more fully into the light of history. Roman bridges main List of Roman bridges There are the remains of at least one Roman bridge along the road, which is the Ponte sul Savuto. See also Roman road Roman bridge Roman engineering External links http www.csun.edu hcfll004 polla.html The Polla Tablet http www.omnesviae.org nl iter Capvae Regio Omnes Viae Via Popilia on the Peutinger Map br List of Roman roads coord missing Italy Category Roman roads in Italy Popilia Italy road stub bg de Via Popilia el es V a Popilia fr Via Popilia it Via Capua Rhegium la Via Popilia pl Via Popillia Annia sv Via Popilia ...   more details



  1. Via Augusta

    italictitle Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Iberian Peninsula in 125.svg thumb 330px right The Iberian peninsula in 125, showing the Via Augusta by its other name, Via Herculea . Image Via Augusta map fr.svg thumb right 330px Map of Via Augusta in Roman Hispania, between Gades Cadiz and Narbo Martius Narbonne . Via Augusta also known as Via Herculea or Via Exterior was a Ancient Rome Roman road crossing all the Hispania Province, from C diz in the southern tip of current Spain , to the Coll de Panissars, where it crossed the Pyrenees close to the Mediterranean Sea , and joined the Via Domitia . The road stretched around convert 1500 km mi 2 , passing through the cities of C diz Gades C diz , Cartagena, Spain Carthago Nova Cartagena , Valencia, Spain Valentia Valencia , Sagunto Saguntum Sagunto , Tarragona Tarraco Tarragona , Barcelona Barcino Barcelona , and Girona Gerunda Girona . It had branches passing through Seville Hispalis Seville where it joined the Via Lusitanorum , C rdoba, Spain C rdoba , and M rida, Spain Emerita Augusta M rida . The road was named after Emperor Augustus , who ordered it renovated between 8 BC and 2 BC . It was mainly a commercial road. Its path is currently followed by the N 340 road and the A 7 highway. North of Tarragona there remains a Roman Triumphal arch , the Arc de Ber , around which the road divides. At Martorell , the ancient Via crosses the river Llobregat on the Pont del Diable which dates from the High Middle Ages in its current form. List of Roman roads Coord missing Spain Category Roman roads in Spain Augusta, Via Ancient Rome stub Europe road stub ca Via Augusta de Via Augusta es V a Augusta eu Via Augusta fr Via Augusta it Via Augusta he la Via Augusta nl Via Augusta pt Via Augusta sv Via Augusta ...   more details



  1. Via Tiburtina

    Via Tiburtina is an ancient road in Italy leading east northeast from Rome to Tivoli, Italy Tivoli Latin, Tibur . It was built by the Roman empire Roman consul Marcus Valerius Maximus around 286 BC and later lengthened to the territories of the Marsi and the Equi , in the Abruzzo , as Via Tiburtina Valeria Via Valeria . Its total length was approximately 200  km from Rome to Aternum the modern Pescara . It exited Rome through the Aurelian Wall at the Porta Tiburtina , and through the Servian Wall at the Porta Esquilina . A former state road with the same name exists today and follows the same path. Historians assert that the Via Tiburtina must have come into existence as a trail during the establishment of the Latin League . Though afterward it became an important thoroughfare, the first portion of the Via Tiburtina always retained its original name of Via Valeria , which applied only to the portion of the road beyond Tibur. It is difficult to determine the last portion of the course of the Via Tiburtina from the Albulae Aquae to Tibur. Roman bridges File Ponte Lucano.jpg thumb 350px The Ponte Lucano, with tomb of Plautius Lucanus, c. 1840 For an overview of the location of Roman bridges, see List of Roman bridges . There are the remains of several Roman bridges along the road, including the Ponte Lucano and Ponte Mammolo. See also Roman road Roman bridge Roman engineering Via Valeria References 1911 External links http www.omnesviae.org iter ROMA Tibori Omnes Viae Via Tiburtina on the Peutinger map List of Roman roads coord missing Italy Category Roman roads in Italy Tiburtina, Via Category Transport in Abruzzo Italy road stub bg de Via Tiburtina fr Voie Tiburtine it Via Tiburtina Valeria la Via Tiburtina nl Via Tiburtina ja no Via Tiburtina pl Via Tiburtina pt Via Tiburtina ru sv Via Tiburtina Valeria uk ...   more details



  1. VIA Eden

    Image CPU VIA EDEN ESP N8000.jpg Eden N 800MHz processor, next to capacitors and VIA CLE266 northbridge. Its size is only 1.5 1.5cm heatsink removed . thumb right VIA Eden is a name of a variant of VIA Technologies VIA s VIA C3 C3 VIA C7 C7 CPU processors , designed to be used in embedded devices. They have smaller package sizes, lower power consumption, and somewhat lower computing performance than their C equivalents, due to reduced clock rates. They are often used in VIA EPIA EPIA mini ITX , nano ITX , and Pico ITX motherboard s. The Eden is available in four main versions Eden ESP Samuel 2 and Nehemiah cores 300  MHz 1.0  GHz EBGA 35mm 35mm package, 66 100 133  MHz FSB Eden N Nehemiah core 533  MHz 1.0  GHz NanoBGA 15mm 15mm package, 133  MHz FSB Eden Esther core 400  MHz 1.2  GHz NanoBGA2 21mm 21mm package, 400 MT s FSB Eden ULV Esther core 500  MHz 1.5  GHz NanoBGA2 21mm 21mm package, 400 MT s FSB The Eden ULV 500  MHz was the first variant to achieve a 1W TDP ref http www.via.com.tw en resources pressroom pressrelease.jsp?press release no 1467 VIA Eden ULV 500MHz press release ref . See also List of VIA Eden microprocessors References Reflist External links http www.via.com.tw en products processors eden VIA Eden Processors Low Power Fanless Processing http www.silentpcreview.com article17 page1.html VIA s Small & Quiet Eden Platform VIA Category VIA Technologies Compu hardware stub de VIA Eden eo Eden ULV ja VIA Eden sh VIA Eden zh VIA Eden ...   more details



  1. VIA Primo

    orphan date June 2010 refimprove date November 2009 VIA Primo is a Bus Rapid Transit service to be provided by VIA Metropolitan Transit in San Antonio, Texas. It will be located along the Fredricksburg Road Corridor from the South Texas Medical Center , through to Deco District to Downtown San Antonio . It is also going to connect the University of Texas at San Antonio s main campus to its downtown campus. ref VIA Reforms http www.mysanantonio.com news traffic VIA well along road to change.html ref VIA Primo is scheduled to open in 2012 and will be VIA Metropolitan Transit s first non conventional bus offering. ref VIA Bus Rapid Transit http viabrt.net Content BRTMain.aspx ref Notes references Category Bus rapid transit in Texas Category Proposed public transportation in the United States ...   more details



  1. Via Praenestina

    File Voieprenestine planlatium.jpg thumb 250px Route of Via Praenestina from Rome in a map of ancient Latium . The Via Praenestina modern Italian Via Prenestina was an ancient Roman road of central Italy . It was initially called Via Gabina , from Gabii , the ancient city of Latium where it ended. It received the new name having been prolonged to Praeneste modern Palestrina after the latter city it continued towards the Apennines towards the source of the Anio River until joining the Via Latina at Anagni . References 1911 br List of Roman roads coord missing Italy Category Roman roads in Italy Praenestina Italy road stub bg ca Via Praenestina es V a Prenestina fr Voie Pr nestine it Via Prenestina la Via Praenestina pl Via Praenestina ru uk ...   more details



  1. Via dell'Amore

    File La via del Banzi.jpg thumb right Panoramic view in Riomaggiore La via dell Amore or The Way of Love Via de l Am u in the Ligurian Romance language Ligurian language is a pedestrian street overlooking the sea, with a run of just over one kilometer, linking the villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola , Cinque Terre , in Liguria Italy . The street is one of the most important tourist attractions in the area and is an integral part of the Cinque Terre National Park , a World Heritage Site . Gallery gallery File Got to love you.jpg File Natale ar cess.jpg File La via del Banzi.jpg File Un dos tres carbosa.jpg File I love scamuzzo.jpg File Via dell Amore Manarola DSCF9115.JPG gallery External Links http www.itinerariitaliani.com luogviaamore.htm Itinerariitaliani.com http www.cinqueterre.com ita information hiking 2 1.php Page on Cinqueterre.com http www.baranin.com via dell amore Page on Baranin.com Category World Heritage Sites in Italy Category Panoramic walks it Via dell Amore lmo Via de l Am r nl Via dell Amore ru uk ...   more details



  1. Via Postumia

    File Postumia.jpg thumb 250px A stretch of the Via Postumia reconstructed under the Arco dei Gavi in Verona , Italy . The Via Postumia was an ancient Roman road of northern Italy constructed in 148 BC by the consul Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus . It ran from the coast at Genoa Genua through the mountains to Dertona , Piacenza Placentia the termination of the Via Aemilia Lepidi and Cremona , just east of the point where it crossed the Po River . From Cremona the road ran eastward to Bedriacum , where it forked, one branch running to the left to Verona , the other to the right to Mantua , Gemona and Aquileia . The military occupation of Liguria depended upon this road, and several of the more important towns owed their origin largely to it. Cremona was its central point, the distance being reckoned from it both eastwards and westwards. The Via Julia Augusta is the name given to the Roman road by Augustus Caesar s efforts starting in 13 BC to merge the Via Aemilia Scauri with the Via Postumia, running from Placentia modern Piacenza to a triumphal arch in La Turbie . It is later extended to Arelates modern Arles joining the Via Domitia, through Derthona Tortona , Vada Sabatia Vado Ligure , Albingaunum Albenga and Album Intimilium Ventimiglia . The ancient Arco dei Gavi still marks the Via Postumia s branch leading to Verona. References 1911 br List of Roman roads coord missing Italy Category Roman roads in Italy Postumia Italy road stub bg ca Via Post mia de Via Postumia el fr Via Postumia it Via Postumia la Via Postumia hu Via Postumia ja pl Via Postumia ru sh Via Postumia fi Via Postumia uk ...   more details



  1. Via Cassia

    italictitle File Map of Roman roads in Italy.png thumb Route of Via Cassia in green . The Via Cassia was an important Roman road striking out of the Via Flaminia near the Milvian Bridge in the immediate vicinity of Rome and, passing not far from Veii traversed Etruria . The Via Cassia passed through Baccanae , Sutri Sutrium , Bolsena Vulsinii , Clusium , Arezzo Arretium , Florence Florentia , Pistoia Pistoria , and Lucca Luca , joining the Via Aurelia at Luni Luna . Via Amerina The Via Amerina was a road that broke off from the Via Cassia near Baccanae, and held north through Citta Castellana Falerii , Todi Tuder , and Perugia Perusia , rejoining the Via Cassia at Clusium . When the incursions of Faroald , the Lombard Duke of Spoleto , cut the Via Flaminia , the lifeline between Rome and Ravenna, the Via Amerina was improved and fortified at intervals, works that represented some of the last road building carried out in Italy in Late Antiquity . As the new military and strategic route, the Via Amerina became the communications core of Imperial Italy and the chief support to the claim that imperial Italy was still extant. ref Jan T. Hallenbeck, Pavia and Rome The Lombard Monarchy and the Papacy in the Eighth Century Transactions of the American Philosophical Society New Series 72 .4 1982 pp. 1 186 p 8. ref Bridges For an overview of the location of Roman bridges, see List of Roman bridges . There are the remains of several Roman bridge s along the road, including the Ponte San Lorenzo and Ponte San Nicolao . Sport The road was used as part of the Cycling at the 1960 Summer Olympics ... Cassia, Via Category Transport in Lazio Category Transport in Tuscany Category Olympic cycling venues bg ca Via C ssia cs Via Cassia de Via Cassia es V a Cassia fr Via Cassia it Via Cassia la Via Cassia hu Via Cassia nl Via Cassia ja pl Via Cassia pt Via C ssia ru sk Via Cassia sv Via Cassia ...   more details



  1. Via Portuensis

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Via Portuensis was an ancient Rome ancient Roman road, leading to the Portus constructed by Claudius on the right bank of the Tiber , at its mouth. It started from the Pons Aemilius , and the first part of its course is identical with that of the Via Campana . The Porta Portuensis of the Aurelian Walls had a double arch, probably owing to the amount of traffic it had to carry, but the divergence occurred a good deal further on, probably a mile from the gate. The Via Portuensis went to the right into hilly country, while the Via Campana kept to the valley of the Tiber. The roads rejoined at the modern Ponte Galeria . With the growth of importance of the Via Portuensis from the time of Constantine I emperor Constantine onwards, that of the Via Ostiensis correspondingly decreased. It is to be noted that Procopius , who tells us how barges were dragged up the river by teams of oxen moving along it, must be describing the towpath, and not either the Via Portuensis or even the Via Campana, which is in many places at quite a considerable distance from the winding course of the river. Due to its large amounts of traffic, the road was eventually reconstructed with two parallel roads one for traffic going one direction, and the other for traffic going the other. This was considered to be the world s first dual carriageway . Today Rome s Via Portuense follows a similar path. The road starts today from the Porta Portese and, after Ponte Galeria, ends in the comune of Fiumicino . List of Roman roads Category Roman roads in Italy Portuensis Category Roman roads in Italy Popilia AncientRome stub Italy road stub ca Via Portuense de Via Popilia es V a Popilia fr Via Popilia it Via Capua Rhegium it Via Portuense la Via Popilia pt Via Portuense ...   more details




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