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Strada

Strada is the Italian word for street or road. The term originates from Latin strata, meaning a paved or spread-out way, and entered Italian through early Romance language development. In contemporary Italian, strada is a feminine noun (la strada) and forms the plural le strade. It is used in everyday speech and in compound expressions such as strade asfaltate (paved roads) and prendere la strada (to begin a journey or to choose a path).

As a proper noun, Strada appears as a surname and in toponyms in Italian-speaking areas. It is

In culture and media, Strada appears in titles and branding. The best-known related term is La Strada

See also: La Strada; strada as a general Italian term.

found
in
the
names
of
towns,
districts,
or
local
landmarks
where
the
road
itself
is
a
notable
feature,
and
it
is
carried
by
individuals
of
Italian
origin
through
emigration
and
diaspora
communities.
(The
Road),
a
1954
film
by
Federico
Fellini
that
achieved
international
recognition
and
helped
popularize
the
phrase
in
non-Italian
contexts.
The
word
also
appears
in
various
literary
and
artistic
works,
often
as
a
metaphor
for
life’s
path
or
journey.