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    The Roman road network covered 400,000 kilometers at the height of the Roman Empire. 29 roads departed from Rome to connect to the rest of Italy. Other famous roads in Italy include:
    • Via Flaminia from Rome to Fanum (Fano)
    • Via Aemilia from Placentia to Augusta Praetoria (Aosta)
    • Via Postumia from Aquileia to Genua (Genoa)
    • Via Popillia from Ariminum (Rimini) to Padova in the north and from Capua to Rheghium (Reggio Calabria) in the south.
      The Roman roads were notable for their straightness, solid foundations, cambered surfaces facilitating drainage, and use of concrete made from pozzolana (volcanic ash) and lime.
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