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Roman bridge of Capua




Capua founded in 800 BC before the conquest by the Romans. Born on the site of ancient Casilinum following the destruction of Ancient Capua first and then of Sicopolis, it was the largest and most important center of Terra di Lavoro until the end of the eighteenth century and more generally one of the major cities of the Kingdom of Naples, by virtue of its strategic position on the Volturno river and on the ancient Roman roads Via Appia and Via Casilina.

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APN Canon EOS 5D Mark II
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Ouverture 13
Temps de pose 1/200
Focale 35.0 mm
ISO 200

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