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, identified by the initials Z. LVII. It is located 11 kilometres north of the city center, along the Via Flaminia, just outside the
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History

The zone takes its name from a curious event that occurred to Emperor
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, when, during the Battle of Saxa Rubra (
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), the '' labarum'' fell out of his hand. The '' labarum'' was a military standard that displayed the "
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'' (χ) and ''
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'' (ρ). According to another theory, the name Labaro derives from a medieval interpretation of the Latin word ''Rubrae'' (which became ''Lubrae'' and then ''Labarum''). This theory associates the toponym to the name of nearby localities, such as Grottarossa (red cavern) and
Saxa Rubra Saxa Rubra was a village and station on the Roman Flaminian Way, from Rome, Italy. It is now the name of a neighborhood north of Rome and of the city's Roma Nord railway station. Situated on the modern Via Flaminia it is also the site of a major ...
(red stones), whose names are connected to local geological structure.


Geography

Labaro is located in the northern part of the municipality of Rome, near the GRA and the river
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. The territory of Settecamini includes a portion of the urban zone 20M ''Labaro''.


Boundaries

To the north, the zone borders with ''Zona''
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(Z. LVIII), from which is separated by the stretch of Via della Giustiniana between the river
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and the Fosso di Monte Oliviero, then by the stream itself up to the Tiber. Eastward, it borders with ''Zona'' Marcigliana (Z. III), whose boundary is outlined by the river Tiber, up to the Ponte di Castel Giubileo. To the south, Labaro borders with ''Zona'' Grottarossa (Z. LVI), whose border is marked by the stretch of the GRA between the Ponte di Castel Giubileo and Via Veientana. Westward, Labaro borders with ''Zona'' La Giustiniana (Z. LIV), from which is separated by Via Veientana and by Via della Giustiniana, up to the river Cremera.


Odonymy

Streets and squares of Labaro are generally named after towns of
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and Lombardy or after Italian artists and historians. Odonyms of the zone can be categorized as follows: * Artists, e.g. Via
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, Via Pietro Duranti, Via Giulio Frascheri, Via Mastro Gabriello, Via Ottavio Rodella; * Local toponyms, e.g. Via della Fornace Vignolo, Via Frassineto, Viale delle Galline Bianche, Via della Giustiniana, Via del Labaro, Via dei Monti della Valchetta, Via di Quarto Annunziata, Via della Riserva di Livia, Via Rubra, Via Valchetta Cartoni, Via della Villa di Livia; * Historians, e.g. Via
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; * Towns of Friuli Venezia Giulia, e.g. Via
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Places of interest


Civil buildings

* Medieval fortification above the La Celsa Mausoleum. * Torre della Valchetta, in Via Veientana Vetere. A 14th-century tower.


Religious buildings

* San Melchiade, in Via Costantiniana. 20th-century church (1974–77). * Chapel of Santa Maria Consolatrice, in Via Francesco Torfanini. 20th-century church. * San Crispino da Viterbo, in Via Gussago. 20th-century church (1990).


Archaeological sites

* Tombs on the cliff of Saxa Rubra, in Via Flaminia. Republican age sepulchres. * La Celsa Mausoleum, in Via Flaminia. An imperial age sepulchre. * Ponte della Valchetta, over the stream Valchetta. A imperial age bridge.


Natural areas

* Parco del Labaro, in Via Valbondione. * Parco Marta Russo, between Viale Gemona del Friuli and Via Magnano in Riviera.


Other

* Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, also called ''Fontanone'', in Via dei Monti della Valchetta. A 20th-century fountain (1983–99). :Designed by architects Paolo Angeletti and Gaia Remiddi. * Monument to Giampaolo Borghi, in Via Flaminia. A 20th-century memorial. :it commemorates the young fireman Giampaolo Borghi, perished on September 1st, 1965 while trying to rescue a kid from a Tiber flooding.


References

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