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Frascati (pronounced [fraˈskaːti]) is a city and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Rome
Capital in the
Lazio region of
central Italy. It is
located 20...
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Frascati is a town of
central Italy.
Frascati may also
refer to:
Frascati (Somerset, Virginia), a 19th-century
plantation Frascati (wine), a
white wine...
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Frascati, an
Italian white wine,
takes its name from the town of
Frascati,
located 25 km
southeast of Rome, in Lazio, Italy.
Archeological discoveries...
- The
Frascati Manual is a do****ent
setting forth the
methodology for
collecting statistics about research and development. The
Manual was
prepared and published...
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Frascati Cathedral (Italian:
Basilica Cattedrale di San
Pietro Apostolo,
Duomo di
Frascati) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral and
minor basilica in Frascati...
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professional football club
located in Rome. The club
formerly headquartered in
Frascati and then Tivoli. The club
withdrew from
Eccellenza Lazio, the
fifth tier...
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Frascati (Lat.: Tusculana) is a
Latin suburbicarian see of the
Diocese of Rome and a
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Italy,
based at
Frascati, near...
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Frascati (Polish: [fraˈskati]) is a
historic neighbourhood and inner-suburb in
central Warsaw, the
capital of Poland. The area
extends eastward from the...
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Frascati is an
early 19th-century Federal-style
plantation house near
Somerset in
Orange County, Virginia.
Frascati was the
residence of
Philip P. Barbour...
- The Rome–
Frascati railway line is one of the
oldest railways in Italy. It was the
first railway in the
Papal States,
opening in 1856, with a
length of...