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English: A collection of signposts showing pilgrims where to go through Italy on the Via Francigena. Different regions use different designs. In some places there is post a yellow arrow and a white arrow, where yellow is the direction to Santiago de Compostela and white is the direction to Rome.

Left to right, these signposts were photographed in/near: Top row: Berceto, Caselle (Parma), Gracciano Middle row: Medesano, Filetto, Aquapendente

Bottom row: Cella, Galleno, Rocca d'Orcia
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12 December 2012

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