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Appian Way
Appian Way is in Italy, in Rome. This sheet answers with open data: what the place is, where it sits at GPS precision, when it dates from (311 BC) and which notable attractions lie a few kilometers away.
Data sheet
| What it is | UNESCO World Heritage Site |
|---|---|
| Country | Italy |
| City or region | Rome |
| Origin (P571) | 311 BC |
| Coordinates | 41.8414 N, 12.5325 E |
| UNESCO World Heritage | Yes (site or site component) |
| Notability (sitelinks) | 62 |
The 5 closest notable attractions
| Attraction | Country | Distance (km) |
|---|---|---|
| Tomb of Caecilia Metella | Italy | 1.5 |
| Baths of Caracalla | Italy | 5.4 |
| Lateran Obelisk | Italy | 5.6 |
| Porta Maggiore | Italy | 5.7 |
| Pyramid of Cestius | Italy | 5.8 |
The closest neighbor is Tomb of Caecilia Metella, 1.5 km away in a straight line. The table above answers the question every itinerary starts with: what else is nearby?
The name in 3 languages
| Português | Via Ápia |
|---|---|
| English | Appian Way |
| Español | Vía Apia |
How we compute it: distances are straight line (haversine formula) over the coordinates recorded on Wikidata, across the 2,000 attractions in our snapshot. It is not a walking or driving route: it is the pure geographic ruler, useful to gauge what can be combined in a single day. Sitelinks measure how many Wikimedia project editions have a page about the place. The World Heritage mark comes from designation P1435 and can point to the inscribed site or to one of its components.
Source: Wikidata (CC0), snapshot of 2026-07-09. Public domain data, queried via SPARQL at query.wikidata.org.
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