- San
Babila is a Romanesque-style
Roman Catholic church in Milan,
region of Lombardy, Italy. It was once
considered the
third most
important in the city...
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Babila is a town and sub-prefecture in the
Kouroussa Prefecture in the
Kankan Region of eastern-central Guinea. As of 2014, it had a po****tion of 16,290...
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operates the
flagship store and
corporate headquarters near
Piazza San
Babila,
central Milan.
Brands sold
include a
number of high-end
labels as well...
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Piazza San
Babila is a city
square in Milan, Italy. 45°28′00″N 9°11′51″E / 45.4667°N 9.1976°E / 45.4667; 9.1976The
square had
always existed as a "largo"...
- with
Corso Giacomo Matteotti (this last
meets Corso Venezia at
Piazza San
Babila),
Piazza Meda, Via San
Pietro all'Orto, and Via Verri.
Fashion shops include:...
- The list of
Lithuanian gods is
based on
scarce written sources and late folklore. Many of them were
outright invented.
Lithuania converted to Christianity...
- Quintín
Babila Paredes Sr. (born Quintín
Paredes y
Babila;
September 9, 1884 –
January 30, 1973), was a
Filipino lawyer, politician, and statesman. He...
- San
Babila-8 P.M. (Italian: San
Babila ore 20: un
delitto inutile) is a 1976
Italian drama film
directed by
Carlo Lizzani. It was
entered into the 10th...
- San
Babila is an
underground station on Line 1 and Line 4 of the
Milan Metro. It
opened on 1
November 1964 as part of the
inaugural section of the Metro...
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consisted predominantly of youngsters, who met at the
local area of
Piazza San
Babila. This
group defined its own
vocabulary and
created a
trend based on the...