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Parioli (Italian pronunciation: [paˈrjɔːli]) is the 2nd
quartiere of Rome,
identified by the
initials Q. II. The
toponym is also used to
indicate the...
- The
Parioli Challenger was a
professional tennis tournament in
Italy pla**** on clay
courts that was part of the ATP
Challenger Series. It was held annually...
- The
Premio Parioli is a Group 3 flat
horse race in
Italy open to three-year-old
thoroughbred colts. It is run over a
distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile)...
- The
Mosque of Rome (Italian:
Moschea di Roma),
situated in
Parioli, Rome, Italy, is the
largest mosque in the
Western world in
terms of land area. It...
- The
Torneo Inter****onale di
Tennis Parioli or
Parioli International Tennis Tournament was a men's and women's clay
court tennis tournament founded in...
- (Italy) in the
period between 1877 and 1891. It is
located in the Q. II
Parioli,
within the
Municipio II,
inside Villa Ada. The fort
occupies the site...
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Monte San Valentino, also
improperly known as
Monte Parioli, is a hill in Rome (Italy), on the
right side of the Tiber,
reaching 98 m
above sea level;...
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first urban interventions start in the area
between the
Tiber and the
Parioli hills.
Hosting an
International Expo in 1911,
Flaminio prove itself to...
- section,
creating an arch-like
shape across Rome with
affluent areas such as
Parioli, Prati, Flaminio, C****ia and
Monte Mario.
Founded in 1987, Irriducibili...
- the Mehl-Mülhens-Rennen, the
Poule d'Essai des
Poulains and the
Premio Parioli. Elsewhere,
variations include the
Australian Guineas and the
Satsuki Shō...