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Piazza Navona (pronounced [ˈpjattsa
naˈvoːna]) is a
public open
space in Rome, Italy. It is
built on the site of the 1st
century AD
Stadium of Domitian...
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Lilium '
Navona' is an
Asiatic lily
hybrid variety of
white lilies, used in cut-flower
production worldwide. It has big upward-facing,
white flowers, with...
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Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers) is a
fountain in the
Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy. It was
designed in 1651 by Gian
Lorenzo Bernini for Pope...
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parent recording company,
there are six labels: Big
Round Records,
Navona Records,
Ravello Records,
Ansonica Records,
Capstone Records and more recently...
- (also
called Sant'Agnese in
Piazza Navona) is a 17th-century
Baroque church in Rome, Italy. It
faces onto the
Piazza Navona, one of the main
urban spaces in...
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large Neoclassical palace in Rome,
Italy and is
located between the
Piazza Navona, the
Campo de' Fiori, the
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and the
Piazza di Pasquino...
- Rome. The city
contains some of
obelisks in piazzas, such as in
Piazza Navona, St Peter's Square,
Piazza Montecitorio, and
Piazza del Popolo, and others...
- ˈfjoːri], lit. 'Field of Flowers') is a
rectangular square south of
Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy, at the
border between the
rioni Parione and Regola. It is...
- Pamphilj, also
spelled Palazzo Pamphili, is a
palace facing onto the
Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy. It was
built between 1644 and 1650.[citation needed] Since...
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Piazza Navona festival. A
common superstition is that at
midnight when it
turns January 6 the
Befana shows herself in a
window of
Piazza Navona and visitors...