Via dei Volsci

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Via dei Volsci is a street in Rome located in the Quartiere San Lorenzo. It is to the south and runs parallel to Via Tiburtina. It also links Porta Tiburtina with the Campo Verano cemetery. [1]

Left Wing history

The street has long had a reputation for being a centre for left-wing agitation and organisation. It gave its name to I Volsci the autonomist magazine.

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References

  1. "Via dei Volsci". Comunicando Leader srl.Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. De Cicco, Lorenzo; De Risi, Marco. "San Lorenzo, guerra tra pusher e centri sociali in via dei Volsci". Il Messaggero. Il Messaggero. Retrieved 17 April 2016.