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Chiaia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkjaːja],
Neapolitan pronunciation: [ˈkjɑːjə]) is an
affluent neighbourhood on the
seafront in Naples, Italy,
bounded by...
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Chiaia funicular (Italian:
Funicolare di
Chiaia) is one of four
funiculars in the
public transportion system of Naples, Italy. Each
system is a true...
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Chiaia –
Monte di Dio is an
underground metro station that
serves Line 6 on the
Naples Metro. The station,
designed by the
architect Hubert Siola, serve...
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Chiaia di Luna is a bay and a
beach on the
island of
Ponza in Italy. In the
local Neapolitan dialect,
chiaia means "beach". As luna
means "moon", the name...
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Ercole Chaia (c. 1850 – 1905) was an
Italian spiritualist who
became particularly well
known for
working as
manager of the
medium Eusapia Palladino. He...
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Santa Caterina a
Chiaia (also
known as
Santa Caterina martire) is a
Roman Catholic church located on via
Santa Caterina 76 in Naples, Italy. It is located...
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Giuseppe a
Chiaia is a
church in Naples, Italy.
Founded as a
chapel for the
Jesuit Order; it was
enlarged during 1666-1673
under designs by Tommaso...
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Riviera di
Chiaia (
Chiaia's Riviera) is a long
street in the
Italian city of Naples,
running along the
coast of the Gulf of Naples. On this street...
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Chiaia (also
called Sant'Orsola dei
Mercedari Spagnoli, or the
Parish church of
Santa Maria della Mercede a
Chiaia) is a
church in largo...
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Santa Teresa a
Chiaia is a
Baroque church in Naples, Italy. The
church was
founded in 1620, and
completed in 1650-1662 by
Cosimo Fanzago. The earthquake...