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Pinciano is the 3rd
quartiere of Rome (Italy),
identified by the
initials Q. III. The name
derives from the
Pincian Hill. It
belongs to the
Municipio II...
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written in
Panama by
Fernando de Guzmán Mejía. In 1596,
Alonso López, "el
Pinciano",
traces its
origins even to the cult of Dionysus. The
dance seems to have...
- the
starting point of the Via Flaminia. It
divides the
Flaminio and the
Pinciano quarters. The
square extends just
outside the
Aurelian Walls.
Porta del...
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known as
Vittorio Emanuele III in
honor of the King of Italy, was
renamed Pinciano in 1946. In 1961, 18 more
quarters were
established and
numbered XVIII...
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Grupo Pinciano, edición facsímil. ISBN 84-505-3630-8.
Alcalde Prieto,
Domingo (1986).
Manual Histórico de
Valladolid (in Spanish).
Grupo Pinciano, edición...
- 1789 by Pope Pius VI.
Pinciano Pincian Hill 41°54′38.9″N 12°28′47.1″E / 41.910806°N 12.479750°E / 41.910806; 12.479750 (
Pinciano) (19.24 m (17.26 m)...
- The Via
Salaria was an
ancient Roman road in Italy. It
eventually ran from Rome (from
Porta Salaria of the
Aurelian Walls) to
Castrum Truentinum (Porto...
- (2002). "Los
Refranes o
Proverbios en
Romance (1555), de Hernán Núñez,
Pinciano".
Revista de Literatura. 64 (127): 16. doi:10.3989/revliteratura.2002.v64...
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extreme offshoot of the
Monti Parioli,
though it
belongs to the
Quarter Pinciano,
together with Via
Bartolomeo Ammannati from
which it is accessed. The...
- the map for a
fullscreen view Type
Public park
Location Town Hall II,
Pinciano, Rome,
Italy Coordinates 41°54′51″N 12°29′32″E / 41.91417°N 12.49222°E...