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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
7

WILL MARK BRAINLIST!! if you lived in rome what direction would you travel to go to turin? ​

Geography
2 answers:
kykrilka [37]3 years ago
7 0

The direction is north-west.

<u>Rome</u>

Head north on Piazza della Repubblica toward Via Giuseppe Romita  90 m

Turn right onto Via Cernaia  120 m

Turn left onto Via Pastrengo  160 m

Via Pastrengo turns slightly right and becomes Via Antonio Salandra  180 m

Via Antonio Salandra turns right and becomes Via Piemonte  550 m

Continue onto Via Giacomo Puccini  140 m

Turn right onto Via Pinciana  400 m

Continue onto Via Ruggero Giovannelli  240 m

Continue onto Via Giovanni Pacini  140 m

Continue onto Largo Benedetto Marcello  120 m

Continue onto Via Salaria  8.1 km

Take the ramp to Grande Raccordo Anulare/SP Nomentana/Firenze/Napoli/L'Aquila/Teramo/Pescara/Aeroporto Ciampino  500 m

Keep left to continue toward A1dir/E35  1.1 km

Keep left at the fork, follow signs for E35/Firenze  550 m

Continue onto A1dir/E35

Toll road  21.5 km

Take the exit on the left onto A1/E35/E45 toward Firenze

Continue to follow A1/E35

Toll road  234 km

Keep left at the fork to stay on A1/E35, follow signs for E 35/Bologna

Toll road  35.7 km

Keep right at the fork to continue on E35

Toll road  6.3 km

Keep left to stay on E35

Toll road  290 m

Continue onto A1 var - Variante di Valico  32.5 km

Merge onto A1/E35

Toll road  160 km

Take the exit onto A21/E70 toward Torino

Continue to follow E70

Toll road  174 km

Take the exit toward SS393/Moncalieri/Torino Centro C.so Unità d'Italia/Lingotto

Toll road  950 m

Merge onto A6  4.7 km

Continue onto Corso Trieste  900 m

At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Corso Unità d'Italia  2.2 km

At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Corso Achille Mario Dogliotti  400m

Continue onto Sottopasso Michele Lanza  600 m

Continue onto Corso Massimo d'Azeglio  1.8 km

Turn left onto Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (signs for B.W. Genio/B.W. Gran Mogol/Le Petit Hotel)  150 m

Turn right at the 1st cross street onto Via S. Massimo

Entering toll zone

Parts of this road are closed Mon–Fri 7:30 – 10:30 AM  900 m

Turn left onto Via Po  500 m

<u>Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy</u>

7 hr 49 min (689.7 km)

Lelu [443]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

north-west

Explanation:

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