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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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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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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...
- 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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Airport in Rome,
Italy (ICAO: LIRU) Out of service:
Centocelle Airport, in
Centocelle, Rome,
Italy (IATA/ICAO: none/LIRC) Rome
Viterbo Airport,...
- 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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Apollo (the "Adonis" of
Centocelle),
Roman after a Gr****
original (Ashmolean Museum)...
- The
church of Sant'Ireneo a
Centocelle is a
church in Rome, in the
Prenestino district, in Via dei Castani.
Built in the
twentieth century and designed...
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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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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...