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The current road that connects Bevagna to Foligno follows the route of the western branch of the ancient Via Flaminia. Opened in 220 BC from the consul Caio Flaminio, at Narni the road was divided into two branches: the eastern one directed towards Spoleto and the Umbrian Valley along the Somma pass, and the western one directed towards Bevagna and Foligno through Carsulae. The two branches rejoined at Forum Flaminii, today's San Giovanni Profiamma, immediately north-east of Foligno. Along the Bevagna-Foligno stretch, the concrete cores of two funerary monuments of the "tower" type that stood on the side of the road are still visible.