. . . . . "10.61978340148926"^^ . . . "44.378930555555556 10.619783333333332" . . . . "POINT(10.619783401489 44.378929138184)"^^ . . . . . . . . "4647"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "La Via Bibulca era un'antica strada romana rimasta in uso sino al XVIII secolo. Era parte integrante della Via Claudia Augusta"@it . . . . "21619982"^^ . . . . . "Bibulca Way (in Italian:Via Bibulca) was an old road dating back to the 11th century that used to link up Modena with Lucca and it waspart of a much bigger network of roads. It starts where the Dragone River flows into the Dolo River in the La Piana locality (44\u00B022\u203244.15\u2033N 10\u00B037\u203211.22\u2033E\uFEFF / \uFEFF44.3789306\u00B0N 10.6197833\u00B0E) and finishes at San Pellegrino in Alpe (44\u00B011\u203230.55\u2033N 10\u00B028\u203255.39\u2033E\uFEFF / \uFEFF44.1918194\u00B0N 10.4820528\u00B0E), a hamlet (currently a frazione of the commune of Castiglione di Garfagnana) located on the ridge that separates the Tuscanfrom the Emilian Apennines. It was also called the Imperial Way due to its high toll that had to be paid in order to use it and that it could host a cart drawn by two oxen one beside the other, a luxury for the time. It has a lengthof 30 kilometers, starting "@en . . "Via Bibulca"@it . . . . . . "965462531"^^ . . . . . "44.37892913818359"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Bibulca Way"@en . . . . "Bibulca Way (in Italian:Via Bibulca) was an old road dating back to the 11th century that used to link up Modena with Lucca and it waspart of a much bigger network of roads. It starts where the Dragone River flows into the Dolo River in the La Piana locality (44\u00B022\u203244.15\u2033N 10\u00B037\u203211.22\u2033E\uFEFF / \uFEFF44.3789306\u00B0N 10.6197833\u00B0E) and finishes at San Pellegrino in Alpe (44\u00B011\u203230.55\u2033N 10\u00B028\u203255.39\u2033E\uFEFF / \uFEFF44.1918194\u00B0N 10.4820528\u00B0E), a hamlet (currently a frazione of the commune of Castiglione di Garfagnana) located on the ridge that separates the Tuscanfrom the Emilian Apennines. It was also called the Imperial Way due to its high toll that had to be paid in order to use it and that it could host a cart drawn by two oxen one beside the other, a luxury for the time. It has a lengthof 30 kilometers, starting from a height of 360 metres and arriving at a height of 1,529 metres. Now it is used as an amateur trekking path that runs alongside the Strada provinciale 32MO road and in certain stretches shares the same route."@en . . "La Via Bibulca era un'antica strada romana rimasta in uso sino al XVIII secolo. Era parte integrante della Via Claudia Augusta"@it . . . .