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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Via Mare - définition

FOOTBALL STADIUM
Stadio Via del Mare
  • Lecce supporters during a match against Roma, April 2012
  • The Via Del mare stadium in Lecce during a Serie A match between Lecce and SPAL in February 2020.

VIA Nano         
  • Nano X2 [[microarchitecture]].
X86-64 MICROPROCESSOR
VIA CN; VIA Isaiah; Via nano; Via Nano; VIA QuadCore
The VIA Nano (formerly code-named VIA Isaiah) is a 64-bit CPU for personal computers. The VIA Nano was released by VIA Technologies in 2008 after five years of development by its CPU division, Centaur Technology.
Via Augusta         
  • Arch of Cabanes
  • The San Vicente Ferrer Column of Caesar Augustus
  • Administrative divisions of Hispania in 17 BC with the capital of each province and of each conventus
LONGEST AND BUSIEST OF THE MAJOR ROADS BUILT BY THE ROMANS IN ANCIENT HISPANIA
Via Heraclea; Via Exterior; Via Heraklea; Heraclean Way; Herculean Way; Heraklean Way; Vía Augusta
The Via Augusta (also known as the Via Herculea or Via Exterior) was the longest and busiest of the major roads built by the Romans in ancient Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula). According to historian Pierre Sillières, who has supervised excavation of Roman sites in Spain to identify the exact route followed by the Via Augusta, it was more a system of roads than a single road.
Via Francigena         
  • Pilgrims bound for Rome depart Canterbury Cathedral from the Christ Church Gate
  • Pilgrims to Rome carved in a relief, [[Fidenza Cathedral]] (late twelfth century)
  • Sign showing the path near [[Ivrea]], Piedmont, Italy.
  • Parma]], Italy <ref>[http://www.viefrancigene.it/le-tappe/italia/100-tutte-le-accoglienze-povere/507-ostello-di-cassio.html www.viefrancigene.it]</ref>
  • Various Via Francigena signposts in Italy
  • Grande Randonnée]] route number GR145 – crossing the Massif de Saint Thierry, Champagne.
  • Via Francigena upon the [[Daunian Mountains]]; the hill in the background was the site of ''Crepacore castle''.
ANCIENT ROAD
Passum Padi; Stages of the Via Francigena; Via Romea
The Via Francigena () is an ancient road and pilgrimage route running from the cathedral city of Canterbury in England, through France and Switzerland, to Rome and then to Apulia, Italy, where there were ports of embarkation for the Holy Land. It was known in Italy as the "Via Francigena" ("the road that comes from France") or the "Via Romea Francigena" ("the road to Rome that comes from France").

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Stadio Via del mare

The Stadio Ettore Giardiniero - Via del mare, known as Stadio Via del mare, is a multi-purpose stadium in Lecce, Italy. It is mostly used for football matches and is the home of U.S. Lecce. The stadium was built in 1966 and holds 40,670 seats. It takes its name from the street leading to the sea, and from the Lecce Mayor at the time of the first renovation of the stadium in 1985.