- The
Caffarella Park (Italian:
Parco della Caffarella) is a
large park in Rome, Italy,
protected from development. It is part of the
Parco Regionale Appia...
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differentiating it from the
remaining part of Appio-Latino. Next to the
Valle della Caffarella, the
current Via
Latina hosted,
until the 1970s, a
shanty town
known as...
- nineteenth-century Romans, can
still be
visited in the
archaeological Park of the
Caffarella,
between the
Appian Way and the even more
ancient Via Latina,
nearby the...
- The
church of Sant'Urbano alla
Caffarella is
found on the edge of the
Caffarella Park in the
southeast of Rome. It was
originally a
Roman temple. In the...
- the 10th Mile,
including the
Villa of the Quintilii; the Park of the
Caffarella; the
Tombs of Via
Latina archaeological zone; and the
Aqueduct Park as...
-
known is the
Christian Catacomb of
Callixtus located near the Park of the
Caffarella, but
there are
other sites, both
Christian and not,
scattered around the...
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Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Italy. His parents,
Antonio Lucania and
Rosalia Caffarella, had four
other children:
Giuseppe (born 1885);
Bartolomeo (born 1890);...
- (2007).
Learning in Adulthood: A
Comprehensive Guide, p. 87 (Merriam,
Caffarella &
Baumgartner 2007, p. 87) Hanson, A. (1996) The
search for
separate theories...
- Mother").
Since medieval times the
stream has been
called Marrana della Caffarella.
Marrana (or
marana in
Roman dialect) is a term that
derives from the...
- Ariccia,
Ponte Alto and
Ponte Antico.
Appian Way
Regional Park Park of the
Caffarella –
which borders the
northern side of the
Appian Way
Roman bridge Roman...