Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli (pronounced [ˈnaːpoli]) is an Italian professional football club based in the city of Naples that plays in Serie A, the...
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known as Spaccanapoli) and the square, Piazza San Domenico Maggiore. RaccontaNapoli.com: Giro di San Giuseppe 40°50′43″N 14°15′05″E / 40.84528°N 14.25139°E...
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Università di Napoli, F. Giannini e Figli, Napoli 1930 pp. 34 Ercolano Marini, Il prof. Giuseppe Moscati della Regia Università di Napoli, F. Giannini...
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the current name was adopted. The team has played at the San Paolo Stadium since 1959. Napoli have won Serie A three times, the Coppa Italia six times...
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dell' «Oro di Napoli»". La Stampa. No. 241. 11 October 1963. p. 18. Retrieved 5 July 2023. Giuseppe Marotta at Treccani Works by Giuseppe Marotta at Open...
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Napoli Napoli v Bologna Napoli v Parma Cagliari v Napoli Juventus v Napoli Napoli v Monza Napoli v Como Empoli v Napoli Napoli v Lecce Milan v Napoli...
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San Giuseppe delle Scalze a Pontecorvo is a church, located in Salita Pontecorvo, in the historical center of Naples, Italy. The church was built in 1619...
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San Giuseppe a Chiaia is a church in Naples, Italy. Founded as a chapel for the Jesuit Order; it was enlarged during 1666-1673 under designs by Tommaso...
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San Giuseppe dei Ruffi or church of San Giuseppe dei Ruffo is a church located on piazzetta San Giuseppe dei Ruffi, in Naples, Italy. The church was part...
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San Martino di Napoli". www.arte.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-01-24. "Come nasce un Museo. Omaggio a Giuseppe Fiorelli alla Certosa e Museo di San...
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Giuseppe Porcelli (born 1682) was an Italian Baroque painter, active in Messina. Giuseppe was born in Messina and trained in Naples under Francesco Solimena...
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Le chiese di Napoli. Viaggio indimenticabile attraverso la storia artistica, architettonica, letteraria, civile e spirituale della Napoli sacra, Newton...
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Ferrovia Napoli Ottaviano inaugurated the line between these locations. On February 9 of the following year, the line was extended to San Giuseppe Vesuviano...
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San Diego all'Ospedaletto, also known as San Giuseppe Maggiore, is a Baroque-style church located on via Medina in the rione Carità in Naples, Italy....
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The University of Naples Federico II (Italian: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Italian pronunciation: [fedeˈriːko seˈkondo], Neapolitan pronunciation:...
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The church of the Graziella al Porto Napoli or Santa Maria delle Grazie al Porto Napoli is a small Roman Catholic church in Naples, Italy. The church is...
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exposed in the Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro: Die XIII Ianuarii 1527, Neapolis. H. Röttgen, The Cavalier Giuseppe Cesari d'Arpino. A great painter in...
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List of Camorra clans (section San Giuseppe Vesuviano)
This is a comprehensive list of Camorra clans and their place of origin. A clan is a basic unit in the Camorra, a criminal organization originating in...
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Francesco di Paola". Chiesa di Napoli (in Italian). Diocesi di Napoli. Retrieved 1 February 2019. Media related to San Francesco di Paola (Naples) at...
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Vieni sul mar (Traditional) Tu ca nun chiagne (Ernesto de Curtis) Addio a Napoli (Teodoro Cottrau) Tre giorni son che Nina Premiere caresse (Vincenzo di...
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"Dell'Orefice, Giuseppe". Treccani. Retrieved online 17 September 2013 (in Italian). Further sources F. Florimo, La scuola musicale di Napoli e i suoi conservatori...
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(TO): Einaudi. Pasquale Villani (1955). Giuseppe Zurlo e la crisi dell'antico regime nel regno di Napoli [Giuseppe Zurlo and the crisis of the ancient regime...
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Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as simply Napoli, the most successful football club in Southern Italy and among the major clubs in...
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Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia is a multi-use stadium in Como, Italy. It is primarily used for football matches as the home ground of Como 1907. The stadium...
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San Giuseppe Maggiore dei Falegnami is a historic church in via Carlo Bussola in the quartiere of Poggioreale, in the rione of Luzzatti in Naples, Italy...
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Emilio Giuseppe "Nino" Farina (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈniːno faˈriːna]; 30 October 1906 – 30 June 1966) was an Italian racing driver, who competed...
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in 1928. In that year, Giuseppe Pirandello, defender and ex-skipper of Palermo, died while he was under contract with Napoli. The Palermitan newspaper...
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Terraciano, Andrea Russo, Le chiese di Napoli. Censimento e brevi recensioni delle 448 chiese storiche della città di Napoli, Lorenzo Giunta Editore, 1999....
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meridiano di Napoli. In Napoli. "Giuseppe Cassella". Atti del Real istituto d'incoraggiamento alle scienze naturali di Napoli. 2. Napoli: dalla tipografia...
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