Travel ancient Rome’s 186,000 miles of roads in new online atlas
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A new online atlas called Itiner-e reveals that ancient Rome had an astonishing 186,000 miles of roads, nearly double what was previously estimated. This discovery is significant as it enhances our understanding of the Roman Empire's infrastructure and connectivity, showcasing the advanced engineering and planning that facilitated trade and communication across vast distances.
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