Centocelle Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Centocelle) (ICAO: LIRC) was an airport situated in Centocelle, a quarter of Rome in Italy. It is also referred...
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The Church of Saint Felix of Cantalice at Centocelle (Italian: San Felice da Cantalice a Centocelle, Latin: Sancti Felicis a Cantalicio ad Centumcellas...
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creating a fourth Metro hub in Rome. The first section of the line, from Centocelle to Pantano, is the furthest from the city centre and includes 15 of the...
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Prenestino-Centocelle is the 19th quartiere of Rome (Italy), identified by the initials Q. XIX. It belongs to the Municipio V. The name is derived from...
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Apollo (the "Adonis" of Centocelle), Roman after a Greek original (Ashmolean Museum)...
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Monte Compatri-Pantano and Parco di Centocelle, opened on 9 November 2014. The second, from Parco di Centocelle to Lodi, opened on 29 June 2015. The...
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first section with 15 stations connecting Pantano with the quarter of Centocelle in the eastern part of the city, opened on 9 November 2014. The end of...
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site of a villa suburbana near the Via Labicana in the Roman suburb of Centocelle is identified as an Apollo by modern scholars. In the late 2nd century...
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Urbe Airport in Rome, Italy (ICAO: LIRU) Out of service: Centocelle Airport, in Centocelle, Rome, Italy (IATA/ICAO: none/LIRC) Rome Viterbo Airport,...
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Aqua Alexandrina (category Rome Q. XIX Prenestino-Centocelle)
north of Via Casilina. The road runs along the old ditch of Centocelle (Fosso di Centocelle) where the arches reached a height of 20–25 m. Formerly the...
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