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- Iria_Flavia comment "Iria Flavia or simply Iria in Galicia, northwestern Spain, was a Celtiberian port, the main seat of the Capori, on the road between Braga and Astorga. The Romans rebuilt the road as via XVIII or Via Nova [1] and refounded the Celtiberian port as Iria Flavia (\"Flavian Iria\") to compliment Vespasian. Iria was the seat of a sixth-century Christian bishopric that shared its seat with Compostela, then moved there in 1095.".