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State Highway 7
Strada statale 7
Via Appia
Route information
Maintained by ANAS
Length
713.450 km (443.317 mi)
Major junctions
From
Rome
To
Brindisi
Location
Country
Italy
Regions
Lazio Campania Basilicata Apulia
Highway system
Roads in Italy
Autostrade
State
Regional
Provincial
Municipal
Strada statale 7 Via Appia (SS 7) is a motorway that follows the path of the ancient Appian Way, connecting Rome to Brindisi. In the stretch between Cisterna di Latina and Terracina, the SS 7 is called "fettuccia di Terracina" ("the Terracina Ribbon") due to its straight line.
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