[Talk-it] Fwd: Via Romea -- Toscana (was: Fw: Another OpenStreetMap question)
Fabri
erfabbri at gmail.com
Sat Apr 2 16:42:44 BST 2011
Hey Martin, didn't you took a picture of a via francigena's guidepost
during Foligno Mapping party? (take a look at the "i" icon on osm:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=42.9557020962238&lon=12.7039182186127&zoom=18)
Also i found some path of via francigena near Assisi here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=43.0569541454315&lon=12.6518726348877&zoom=15
Moreover this link can be very helpfull:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Via_Romea_Francigena
Lastly, i noticed a newly added relation of via francigena in Lazio
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/1471006) but i don't know
how correct is it.
Cheers.
Il -10/01/-28163 20:59, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer ha scritto:
> there seem to be a lot of Via Francigenas, I have been mapping part of
> "Via Francigena di San Francesco" in Provincia di Rieti. I also have a
> map which is entitled "La Via di Roma, La Via Francigena di San
> Francesco" but apparently doesn't follow the same path. The part that
> is on my map goes Assisi, Foligno, Trevi, Poreta, Spoleto, Ceselli,
> Arrone, Piediluco, Poggio Bustone, Rieti, Belmonte in Sabina,
> Torricella in Sabina, Poggio San Lorenzo, Monteleone Sabino, Poggio
> Moiano, (then there is 2 alternatives Fara in Sabina or Ponticelli in
> Scandriglia), Montelibretti, Monterotondo, Monte Sacro, Roma.
>
> In the Internet there is 2 dedicated sites:
> www.camminodifrancesco.it
> www.viafrancigenadisanfrancesco.com
>
> Here is one of the signs I found along the way:
> http://www.23hq.com/dieterdreist/photo/6138620
> and a local "deviation"
> http://www.23hq.com/dieterdreist/photo/5953519
>
> Cheers Martin
>
> PS: Excuse me for posting in English to the Italian list, I followed
> the others...
>
>
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