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  1. The Roman Baetica Route recalls the Roman route of the Via Augusta, the Roman highway that crossed the Baetica from east to west. The road was built and improved in the time of Augustus, although it followed a pre-existing road, the Via Heraclea. Part of its route still survives today, and can be traced along the N-IV.

  2. Today the Roman Baetica Route passes through fourteen towns and cities in the provinces of Seville, Cadiz and Cordoba. It runs through the southernmost province of what was Roman Hispania and covers territories through which the ancient “Via Augusta” passed through. This route includes scenic areas of great geographical and natural interest ...

  3. Mar 13, 2016 · The Roman Baetica Route is an ancient Roman road that passes through fourteen cities in the provinces of Seville, Cadiz, and Córdoba, which correspond to modern-day Andalusia. It runs through the most southern part of the Roman province of Hispania and includes territories also crossed by the Via Augusta .

  4. Jul 21, 2016 · The Roman Baetica Route is an ancient Roman road that passes through fourteen cities of the provinces of Seville, Cadiz, and Córdoba, which correspond to modern-day Andalusia. It runs through the most southern part of the Roman province of Hispania and includes territories also crossed by the Via Augusta .

  5. The Roman Baetica Route is an ancient Roman road that passes through fourteen cities of the provinces of Seville, Cadiz, and Córdoba, which correspond to modern-day Andalusia. It runs through the most southern part of the Roman province of Hispania and includes territories also crossed by the Via Augusta .

  6. The Bética-Romana route connects Hispalis (Seville) with Corduba (Córdoba) and with Gades (Cádiz) and left many trails along the Guadalquivir river and in the fertile plains of the Campiña. Some Roman remains can be seen along the Costa de la Luz towards Gibraltar. Itinerary. From Itálica, passing Carmona, Córdoba and the villages of the ...

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  8. Roman Bética Route The Roman Bética Route is an ancient Roman road that passes through fourteen cities of the provinces of Seville , Cadiz , and Cordova in Spain. It runs through the southern part of the Roman province of Hispania and includes territories also traversed by the Via Augusta .

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