Pons Aemilius
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The Pons Aemilius (Italian: Ponte Emilio), today called Ponte Rotto, is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome, Italy. Preceded by a wooden version, it was rebuilt in stone in the 2nd century BC. It once spanned the Tiber, connecting the Forum Boarium with Trastevere; a single arch in mid-river is all that remains today, lending the bridge its name Ponte Rotto ("Broken bridge").
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Ponte Palatino, Rome Municipio Roma I
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N 41.889444444444 ° | E 12.479444444444 ° |
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Ponte Emilio
Ponte Palatino
00153 Rome, Municipio Roma I
Lazio, Italy
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