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The Roman bridge of Ponte Fonnaia, about 4 km N of the modern town of Acquasparta in Umbria, carried the W branch of the Via Flaminia across the Naia river, which, today at least, is no more than a tiny seasonal stream. For now just these pictures, since I have no more information than this: if you have more, do let me know. Still, this page should eventually be updated with some basic information: exact location, maps, etc.
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Page updated: 13 May 02