From my ongoing visual research on the Reatini mountains, Italy.
Identified by the Latin classics such as Marco Terenzio Varrone, Virgilio and Pliny the Elder as the geographical center of Italy (Umbilicus Italiae). In fact, it was calculated that that area was 52 miles from the Adriatic and the same number from the Tyrrhenian Sea, and 310 miles from both Augusta Pretoria (today's Aosta) and Capo dell’Armi (Calabria).
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