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Via Lata

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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

Via Lata (Rome) was the birth place of Pope Valentine in 800 A.D.