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The Appian Way is the most famous ancient road in Rome, connecting the city with Brindisi in southeastern Italy. Named after Appius Claudius Caecus, a Roman censor, it was originally a military road. Many historical monuments can be found along the first 8 km (5 miles) of the 560 km (350-mile) stone road today. This old highway has heavy vehicle traffic at the beginning, but is safe for pedestrians after a couple of miles.
Аппиева дорога — самая известная древняя дорога в Риме, соединяющая город с Бриндизи на юго-востоке Италии. Названная в честь римского цензора Аппия Клавдия Цека, она изначально была военной дорогой. Многие исторические памятники сегодня можно найти вдоль первых 8 км (5 миль) из 560 км (350 миль) каменной дороги. Это старое шоссе в начале имеет интенсивное движение транспортных средств, но через пару миль становится безопасным для пешеходов.
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