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Arenaccia is a
historical neighborhood or zona of the
Fourth Muni****lity of
northeastern Naples, Italy. Its name
derives from the Via
Arenaccia road that...
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According to the
canon Carlo Celano the
denomination (in
common with that of
Arenaccia), is due to the
sandy debris coming from the
Camaldoli hill transported...
- head of the
Contini clan, a
Camorra clan with its
central base in the
Arenaccia, that also
operates in the Poggioreale, Vasto,
Mercato and San
Carlo all'Arena...
- of the
Naples Central Station. The clan's
traditional powerbase is the
Arenaccia district. It also
operates in the Poggioreale, Vasto,
Mercato and San...
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Poggioreale district,
there is a
Polizia di
Stato station called "Vasto -
Arenaccia". The
center is
accessible from Via
Giovanni Porzio, a road that runs...
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subsequently incorporated into the
urban fabric. A
Agnano Antignano Arco
Mirelli Arenaccia B
Belvedere Borgo dei
Vergini Borgoloreto Borgo Marinari Borgo Orefici...
- San Gennaro, Port'Alba,
Porta Capuana,
Borgo Sant'Antonio Abate, Vasto,
Arenaccia,
Ferrovia (railway), Sant'Erasmo,
Rione Luzzatti,
Rione Ascarelli, Rione...
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southeast of the
Teatro Totò in the
western part of the
neighborhood of
Arenaccia.
Built in the late
eighteenth century, the
seats are
arranged in four...
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making it more
acceptable to
Italian audiences. The
setting was
changed to
Arenaccia, a
residential area at the foot of the
green hills surrounding Naples...
- 8
November 1925
International friendly Italy Lega Sul 1–3 Yugoslavia Napoli,
Italy Santamaria 78'
Report ? 32' Stadium:
Stadio Arenaccia...