Via Cassia

Japanese: カッシア街道 - カッシアかいどう(英語表記)Via Cassia
Via Cassia
A road built by the Romans that ran from Rome through central Etruria to Aretzium. It was built in the late 3rd century or early 2nd century BC and was later extended from Aretzium through Florence to Pistoria, Luca, and Luna.

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Japanese:
古代ローマ人によって建設された街道。ローマからエトルリア中央部を経てアレッチウムにいたる。前3世紀末か前2世紀初めに建設され,のちにアレッチウムからフロレンチアを経てピストリア,ルカ,ルナにまで延長された。

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