Latitude and longitude of Arch of Janus

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The Arch of Janus is the only quadrifrons triumphal arch preserved in Rome, across a crossroads in the Velabrum-Forum Boarium. It was built in the early 4th century, using spolia, possibly in honour of Constantine I or Constantius II. Its current name probably dates from the Renaissance or later, and was not used to describe it in classical antiquity.

Latitude: 41° 53' 13.19" N
Longitude: 12° 28' 34.79" E

Nearest city to this article: Rome

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GPS coordinates of Arch of Janus, Holy See (Vatican City State)

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