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The Regio VII Via Lata is the seventh regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio VII took its name from the wide urban street the Via Lata ("the Broad Way"). It was the urban section of the Via Flaminia, which ran between the Servian walls and the Aurelian Walls, and corresponds to the modern Via del Corso. The regio contained part of the Campus Martius on the east of the street plus the Collis Hortulorum (Hill of the Hortuli), the Pincian Hill (modern Pincio).

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  • The Regio VII Via Lata is the seventh regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio VII took its name from the wide urban street the Via Lata ("the Broad Way"). It was the urban section of the Via Flaminia, which ran between the Servian walls and the Aurelian Walls, and corresponds to the modern Via del Corso. The regio contained part of the Campus Martius on the east of the street plus the Collis Hortulorum (Hill of the Hortuli), the Pincian Hill (modern Pincio). (en)
  • La Regio VII Via Lata era la settima delle 14 regioni di Roma augustea classificata poi nei Cataloghi regionari della metà del IV secolo. Prese il nome dalla Via Lata (attuale Via del Corso) e si estendeva da essa, per tutto il percorso compreso fra la Porta Fontinalis delle mura serviane e la porta Flaminia delle mura aureliane, verso est, fino alle pendici del colle Quirinale, includendo totalmente il Pincio. Confinava a ovest con la Regio IX Circus Flaminius, a sud con la Regio VIII Forum Romanum e a est con la Regio VI Alta Semita. (it)
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  • The Regio VII Via Lata is the seventh regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio VII took its name from the wide urban street the Via Lata ("the Broad Way"). It was the urban section of the Via Flaminia, which ran between the Servian walls and the Aurelian Walls, and corresponds to the modern Via del Corso. The regio contained part of the Campus Martius on the east of the street plus the Collis Hortulorum (Hill of the Hortuli), the Pincian Hill (modern Pincio). (en)
  • La Regio VII Via Lata era la settima delle 14 regioni di Roma augustea classificata poi nei Cataloghi regionari della metà del IV secolo. Prese il nome dalla Via Lata (attuale Via del Corso) e si estendeva da essa, per tutto il percorso compreso fra la Porta Fontinalis delle mura serviane e la porta Flaminia delle mura aureliane, verso est, fino alle pendici del colle Quirinale, includendo totalmente il Pincio. Confinava a ovest con la Regio IX Circus Flaminius, a sud con la Regio VIII Forum Romanum e a est con la Regio VI Alta Semita. (it)
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