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Civitavecchia (Italian: [ˌtʃivitaˈvɛkkja],
meaning "ancient town") is a city and
major sea port on the
Tyrrhenian Sea 60
kilometres (37 miles) west-northwest...
- Port of
Civitavecchia, also
known as "Port of Rome", or
Civitavecchia Port of Rome, is the
seaport of
Civitavecchia,
Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy...
- The ****nal of
Civitavecchia is a now destro****
naval ****nal
which was
commissioned by Pope
Alexander VII to
house the
fleet of the
Papal Navy. It was...
- The Rome–
Civitavecchia railway line is one of the
oldest railways in Italy,
constructed in what was then the
Papal States,
opening in 1859 and is 72.6 km...
- ****ociazione
Sportiva Dilettantistica Civitavecchia 1920 is an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in
Civitavecchia, Lazio. It
currently plays in Eccellenza...
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Arpino (Southern
Latian dialect: Arpinë) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of Frosinone, in the
Latin Valley,
region of
Lazio in
central Italy...
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construction of four
triremes in
Civitavecchia to
protect against piracy. In 1494,
Charles VIII
captured Civitavecchia, and held the city for
several months...
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ancient Roman baths complex located about 4 km east of the city of
Civitavecchia. They are also
known as the
Baths of
Trajan as they may form part of...
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Mussolini supported the
establishment of the
Betar Naval Academy in
Civitavecchia to
train Zionist cadets,
arguing that a
Jewish state would be in Italy's...
- cream. In 1995, a
Madonna statue appeared to weep
blood in the town of
Civitavecchia in Italy.
About 60
witnesses testified to
witnessing the phenomenon...