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    vía Francígena en España Association Internationale Via Francigena Active since 1997 promoting cultural and tourist awareness of the Via Francigena to...
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    EuroVelo 5 (EV5), named the Via Romea Francigena, is a 3,900 km (2,400 mi) long EuroVelo long-distance cycling route running from Canterbury to Rome and...
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    Christian martyrs, Rome had long been a destination for pilgrims. The Via Francigena was an ancient pilgrim route from England to Rome. It was customary...
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    "three great pilgrimages of Christendom", along with Jerusalem and the Via Francigena to Rome. In 1987, the Camino, which encompasses several routes in Spain...
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    curves that the Via Cassia makes through the settlement. During the Middle Ages the locality was positioned along the Via Francigena, and was specifically...
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    isolated because it was well-connected by secondary roads to the Via Volterrana and via Francigena. Nowadays, it is connected to the A1 superstrada between Florence...
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    of St. James to the shrine of Santiago de Compostela in Spain or the Via Francigena to Rome. In Rome, in the Middle Ages the pilgrims used to leave their...
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    Italy. It is approximately 10 km from Montalcino about 9 km from the Via Francigena, the pilgrim route to Rome. After many years of disuse, the abbey was...
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    Diavolo, the "Bridge of the Devil", it was a vital river crossing on the Via Francigena, an early medieval road to Rome for those coming from France that was...
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    Florence. The capital of the duchy was Lucca, which was located along the Via Francigena, being also the city where the dukes resided. At the time of its establishment...
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