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Fondamente (French pronunciation: [fɔ̃damɑ̃t]; Occitan:
Fondamenta,
before 1987: Montpaon) is a
commune in the
Aveyron department in
southern France. The...
- Renaissance. He
settled down in a
house near the church,
looking over the
Fondamenta de Mori,
which is
still standing.
Depicting the
Worship of the Golden...
- the
ground floors.
Streets running alongside Venetian canals are
called fondamenta. The term "calle"
comes from the
Latin callis,
meaning "path" or "track...
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Museo del
Vetro (Gl**** Museum)
Established 1923
Location Fondamenta Giustinian 8, 30121 Murano,
Italy Type Art museum,
Historic site
Director Chiara Squarcina...
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South of Rio San Giobbe,
linking the
fondamenta San Giobbe, and the South-West area of Cannaregio, to the
fondamenta di
Sacca San
Girolamo and the North-East...
- in the
sestiere of Cannaregio, in
Campo dei Gesuiti, not far from the
Fondamenta Nuove.
According to some
sources the
construction of the
original church...
- 978-0981759616. Viotti, E.,La Via
Romana agli Dèi: la storia, i miti, le
fondamenta e i riti
della religione romana oggi, Armenia, Milano, 2022, ISBN 9788834440438...
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distance from a channel, the
relative heights of the
sidewalks or
pavements (
fondamenta), the
presence of full
parapets (which act as dams)
along the proximate...
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degli Incurabili is a
large sixteenth-century
hospital building on the
Fondamenta delle Zattere [it], in the
sestiere of Dorsoduro, in
Venice in north-eastern...
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House in
Venice where **** was born, at
Ponte Longo,
Fondamenta delle Zattere [it], Dorsoduro...