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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
VIA (disambiguation); Via (disambiguation); VIA; VIA (Album); Via (album)

va'via      
go away, go away!, get out of here!
Via Dolorosa         
  • Shop on the Via Dolorosa near the [[Ecce Homo arch]], Jerusalem, 1891
  • [[Pietro Lorenzetti]]'s [[fresco]] of women following Jesus on Via Dolorosa, [[Assisi]], 1320
  • The ninth station, signified by the black disc on the wall. In the background is the entree to the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate. The alley is parallel to and south of the Via Dolorosa.
  • The central ''Ecce homo'' arch, now partially hidden by subsequent construction
  • The exterior of the ''Polish Catholic Chapel'' at the third station
  • The exterior of the ''Chapel of Simon of Cyrene'', at the fifth station
  • The main roads—the cardines (north-south) and decumani (east-west)—in Aelia Capitolina. The Via Dolorosa is the northern decumanus
  • Sign along the Via Dolorosa
THOROUGHFATE IN JERUSALEM
Way of Grief; Path of Sorrow; Path of sorrows; Via dolorosa; Fifth station; Fourth station of the Cross; Jehoshaphat Street; Street of Jehoshaphat; Dolorous Way
Via Dolorosa , via nella città vecchia di Gerusalemme lungo la quale si crede nella tradizione cristiana che Gesù si sia avviato verso la crocifissione; cammino di sofferenza
via media         
  • Historian [[Diarmaid MacCulloch]] describes [[Thomas Cranmer]] as seeking to navigate a middle way between Zurich (Reformed Christianity) and Wittenberg (Lutheranism), though he remarks that the [[Church of England]] was ultimately closer to Reformed Christianity.<ref name="AEH2003"/>
LATIN PHRASE
Via Media
via media, via d"oro

Definición

Va
¦ abbreviation Virginia.

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Via

Via or VIA may refer to the following: