Villa di Quarto is a historic landmark designated villa on via Pietro Dazzi in Florence, in the hilly zone at the foot of the Monte Morello. Quarto (fourth)...
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Wilson). Twain's wife died in 1904 while the couple were staying at the Villa di Quarto in Florence. After some time had passed, he published some works that...
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Prima Porta (section The Villa of Livia)
Lorenzo a Prima Porta. Villa di Quarto di Montebello, in Via Flaminia (9th mile of Via Flaminia). A 1st-century BC Roman villa 42°00′08″N 12°29′37″E...
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Bonaparte, former king of Westphalia, who was living in exile at the Villa di Quarto in Florence. A plan to marry Jérôme's daughter princess Mathilde-Létizia...
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Stormfield (category Villas in the United States)
built in the style of a Tuscan villa, after having lived at Villa Viviani (1891–1892) in Settignano and Villa di Quarto (1903–1904) in Sesto Fiorentino...
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Ibarra the next day. Quarto Eccellenza Playoff Winner: 2006–07 Italy Beach Soccer FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup runner-up: 2008 "La storia di Diego Armando Maradona...
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Genoa (redirect from Quarto di Genova)
Scassi [it], Villa Grimaldi [it], Villa Negrone Moro [it], Villa Rosazza, Villetta Di Negro [it], Villa delle Peschiere, Villa Imperiale [it], Villa Saluzzo...
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Lazio (section Quinto quarto)
International horse show "Piazza di Siena", equestrian competition held since 1922 in piazza di Siena, inside Villa Borghese; Golden Gala Pietro Mennea...
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Castel Gandolfo (redirect from Villa of Castel Gandolfo)
sea level at Pozzo di Valle, to 155 m (509 ft) Quarto Santa bordering Marino, to 130 m (430 ft) above sea level of the Laghetto di Turno. The lowest elevation...
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population of 35000 inhabitants. The name Quarto Oggiaro derives from the ancient toponymy Quarto Uglerio: the word Quarto, meaning fourth, is a clear reference...
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Giugliano-Qualiano is some distance from the centres of both Giugliano and Qualiano) and Quarto and six in the city at Napoli Garibaldi, Cavour, Montesanto, Amedeo, Chiaia...
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Cimbrone Villa d'Este Villa del Balbianello Villa Della Porta Bozzolo Villa di Castello Villa di Corliano Villa di Pratolino Villa di Quarto Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini...
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Galeazzo Ciano (redirect from Galeazzo, Conte di Cortellazzo Ciano)
marzo 1943)] (Report). Discorsi e Radiomessaggi di Sua Santità Pio XII (Quarto anno di Pontificato, 2 marzo 1942 - 1° marzo 1943) (in Italian). Vol. IV. Vatican...
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Villa of Pompey There are the remains of several Roman bridges along the road, including the Ponte di Tre Ponti, Ponte di Vigna Capoccio, Viadotta di...
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Villa Celiera Villa Collemandina Villa Cortese Villa d'Adda Villa d'Almè Villa del Bosco Villa del Conte Villa di Briano Villa di Chiavenna Villa di Serio...
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Rome, at first at the Accademia di San Luca and then at the life drawing school of the French Academy in Rome at the Villa Medici. Disappointed by Rome,...
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Zone 8 of Milan (redirect from Zona 8 di Milano)
Monte Amiata Housing complex Villa Scheibler in Quarto Oggiaro Casa di Riposo per Musicisti Monumental Cemetery of Milan Quarto Oggiaro social residences...
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Montesanto, in the city center. Bacoli Giugliano in Campania Monte di Procida Naples Quarto Januarius, Patron Saint of Naples, executed at Solfatara c. 305...
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Municipio VII (section Parks and villas)
31 May 2020. "Villa di Sette Bassi". Official website of the Appian Way Archaeological Park (in Italian). Retrieved 31 May 2020. "Villa Fiorelli, già...
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Boccadasse (section Villas and castles)
geological importance. The site is located on the sea bottom of Sturla, Quarto dei Mille, Quinto al Mare and Nervi, where a characteristic habitat formed...
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Milan (redirect from Comune di Milano)
la Villa Reale di Milano. Cinisello Balsamo (Milano): Silvana. p. 21. ISBN 978-88-366-1003-7. De Finetti, Giuseppe (2002). Milano : costruzione di una...
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Outline of Milan (section Villas and palaces in Milan)
Montanelli Orto Botanico di Brera Orto Botanico di Cascina Rosa Parco Agricolo Sud Milano Parco Sempione Torre Branca Villa Litta Modignani Museums and...
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in 1869. Le cascine di Quarto Cagnino (in Italian) Le facciate di Quarto Cagnino (in Italian) Quarto Cagnino, addio a un pezzo di storia (in Italian)...
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Zone 1 of Milan (redirect from Zona 1 di Milano)
2016 officially Municipality 1 of Milan, (in Italian: Zona 1 di Milano, Municipio 1 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative divisions of Milan, Italy...
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Brera (district of Milan) (redirect from Brera (quartiere di Milano))
Forze Armate Harar La Maddalena Muggiano Porta Magenta Quartiere degli Olmi Quarto Cagnino Quinto Romano San Siro Valsesia Vercellese Zone 8 Boldinasco Bullona...
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place in 1860. A corps of volunteers led by Giuseppe Garibaldi sailed from Quarto al Mare near Genoa and landed in Marsala, Sicily, in order to conquer the...
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Vitaliano Poselli (category People from Castiglione di Sicilia)
Greeks from Thessaloniki who died for the France in the First World War), Quarto, Quinto and Sesto or Emilio) and two daughters. Singer Luisa Poselli was...
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Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan (redirect from Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore)
publisher (link) de Capitani d'Arzago, A. (1942). Architettura dei secoli quarto e quinto in Alta Italia (in Italian). Milan.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
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Sturla (section Oratorio di San Celso)
Borgoratti and San Martino to the north and Quarto dei Mille to the east. The neighbourhood is home to the Villa Gentile athletics arena, as well as several...
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