- Tomba, Mortegliano, Sedegliano, Talm****ons,
Varmo 11 419.6 51,812 j UTI
Collinare San
Daniele del
Friuli UD Buja,
Colloredo di
Monte Albano, Coseano, Dignano...
- south-western Italy. The name is
likely related to the
Italian word,
collinare,
which means hill top. The muni****lity
borders with Buccino, Contursi...
-
first part
opened on 28
March 1993.
Initially called the
Metropolitana Collinare ("Hills metro") it ran for 4 km (2.5 mi)
between Colli Aminei and Vanvitelli...
-
BELLI D'ITALIA" (in Italian).
Retrieved 28
February 2022. "L'AMBIENTE
COLLINARE ITALIANO" (in Italian).
Retrieved 28
February 2022. "Vineyard Landscape...
-
viaducts with
elevated stations.
Known as the "hillside metro" (metro
collinare), Line 1
serves various hilly areas of the city,
including Vomero, Colli...
- (Borgata Vittoria)
Conceria Boero (1905), via del
Ridotto 5[20] Zona
collinare (Borgo Po)
Villa Scott (1902),
corso G.
Lanza 57
Villa Zanelli (1907)...
- 2020. Pascoli,
Marco (3
November 2008). "La
Grande Guerra nel
Friuli collinare". lega****onale.it. Lega ****onale.
Retrieved 24
October 2020. Boldrini...
-
September 16, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine) "Il territorio". Comunità
Collinare "Piccolo
Anfiteatro Morenico Canavesano".
Archived from the
original on...
- road. The
Rione Alto was one of the
first areas to be
served by the new
Collinare Metro (later Line 1) with the
Rione Alto station,
which allowed easy mobility...
- 2009 John Bosco, or
known as Don
Bosco Colline Alfieri is a comunità
collinare [it], a
union of
comuni and
protected by
Italian law. It
consists of Antignano...