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Via Cristoforo Colombo (or just la Colombo, as it is often called by the Romans; Italian pronunciation: [kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) is a street in Rome (Italy) that links the historic centre to Ostia. Along most of its route, the street has three lanes for each direction of movement. With its 27 kilometres (17 mi) length it is the longest Italian road among those included within the borders of a single municipality and, in several stretches, the largest in Italy. Via Cristoforo Colombo starts from Porta Ardeatina and continues south-west, ending on the coast in the district of Castel Fusano.

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  • Via Cristoforo Colombo (en)
  • Via Cristoforo Colombo (de)
  • Via Cristoforo Colombo (Roma) (it)
  • Via Cristoforo Colombo (fr)
  • 哥伦布大街 (zh)
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  • Die Via Cristoforo Colombo ist eine Straße im südlichen Teil der italienischen Hauptstadt Rom. Sie verbindet die Altstadt Roms mit Lido di Ostia und ist Teil der Strada Statale 148 Pontina. Mit einer Länge von 27 Kilometern ist die Via Cristoforo die längste italienische Straße innerhalb einer Stadt. Die Straße wurde 1937 unter dem Namen Via Imperiale angelegt. Während der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1960 war die Straße Austragungsort des und des Marathonlaufs. (de)
  • La via Cristoforo Colombo (appelé communément par les Romains « la Colombo ») est une artère de Rome, qui relie le centre-ville de la capitale italienne au faubourg balnéaire d'Ostie sur les bords de la mer Tyrrhénienne. (fr)
  • Via Cristoforo Colombo è una strada a scorrimento veloce di Roma, che collega il centro urbano della Capitale alla sua frazione di Ostia; inizia da Porta Ardeatina e prosegue in direzione sud-ovest, terminando sul litorale nel quartiere di Castel Fusano.Per gran parte del suo percorso la strada presenta due corsie per ogni senso di marcia (più due complanari ai suoi lati) e con i suoi 27 km di lunghezza è la più lunga strada italiana ad appartenere interamente al territorio di un solo comune e in molti tratti è anche la strada più larga del Paese. Assieme alla tangenziale Est di Roma, alle vie consolari e al Grande Raccordo Anulare è una delle più importanti arterie della Capitale. (it)
  • Via Cristoforo Colombo (or just la Colombo, as it is often called by the Romans; Italian pronunciation: [kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) is a street in Rome (Italy) that links the historic centre to Ostia. Along most of its route, the street has three lanes for each direction of movement. With its 27 kilometres (17 mi) length it is the longest Italian road among those included within the borders of a single municipality and, in several stretches, the largest in Italy. Via Cristoforo Colombo starts from Porta Ardeatina and continues south-west, ending on the coast in the district of Castel Fusano. (en)
  • 哥伦布大街(Via Cristoforo Colombo)是意大利罗马的一条街道,连接历史中心与奥斯蒂亚。这条街在大部分路段都是每个方向有三条车道。它全长27公里,是意大利最长的市内道路,在一些路段,也是意大利最大的。 哥伦布大街开始于奥勒良城墙上的(Porta Ardeatina)附近,然后向西南方向,结束于第十区的海岸。 (zh)
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