The Chianti tramway was a steam-powered tramway that connected Florence with the Chianti towns of San Casciano in Val di Pesa and Greve in Chianti. It...
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Greve in Chianti (the old name was Greve; in 1972 it was renamed Greve in Chianti after the inclusion of that area in the Chianti wine district) is a town...
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Casciano in Val di Pesa borders the following municipalities; Greve in Chianti, Impruneta, Montespertoli, Scandicci and Tavarnelle Val di Pesa. San Casciano's...
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Trams in Florence (redirect from Florence tramway)
Poggio a Caiano. The tramway was managed by Società dei Tramways Fiorentini. In 1898, the company bought out Tranvia del Chianti company and in the same...
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Municipality, Consiglio di Quartiere 2; Edizioni A.G.M. OCLC 875796527. Fenzi Chianti tramway Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emanuele Fenzi....
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of the economy. The Chianti region is just south of the city, and its Sangiovese grapes figure prominently not only in its Chianti Classico wines but also...
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Trams in Trieste (category Defunct town tramway systems by city)
Trieste's urban tramway system was operational from 1876 until 1970. After the creation of the first horse-bus routes in 1860, mostly by the firm "Cimadori"...
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countries served different drinks of those countries, including beer, ale, chianti, and vodka. The idea was continued after the Exposition by the Brasserie...
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municipal transportation authority (A.C.E.G.A.T.) decided to replace the tramway with new trolleybus lines. More over, in 1952 the interurban line Trieste-Muggia...
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Vignes: points de vue, 2001. Travail in situ, Castello di Ama, Lecchi in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy. La Grande Fenêtre, 1998–2001. Travail in situ – in collaboration...
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