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Ponte Morandi (English:
Morandi Bridge),
officially Viadotto Polcevera (English:
Polcevera Viaduct), was a road
viaduct in Genoa, Liguria, Italy, constructed...
- The
Polcevera (in
Ligurian Pûçéivia or Ponçéivia) is a 19-kilometre (12 mi)
river in
Liguria (Italy). The
river is
named the
Polcevera from Pontedecimo...
- (Italian:
Viadotto Genova-San Giorgio) is a
motorway viaduct that
crosses the
Polcevera river and the
districts of
Sampierdarena and Cornigliano, in the city...
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Polcevera is one of the main
valleys crossing Genoa,
taking its name from the
eponymous river. It is one of two
valleys bordering the
historic core...
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along the
coast up to the
border with France.
Entella Lavagna Bisagno Polcevera Cerusa Varatella Pora
Centa Arroscia Giara di
Rezzo Neva
Merula Steria...
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valleys Polcevera and Bisagno. The
territory of
Genoa is po****rly
divided into 5 main zones: the centre, the west, the east, the
Polcevera and the Bisagno...
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Delle Piane family is an old
Genoese noble family first recorded in
Polcevera in 1121. Over the past ten
centuries it has
produced many distinguished...
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bridge in
Genoa commonly known as
Ponte Morandi (officially
Viadotto Polcevera),
which partially collapsed in 2018 for
reasons under investigation; and...
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peppercorns (some omit this),
garlic powder,
white wine from the Val
Polcevera and salt, then
stuffing by hand into
natural casings and
tying by hand...
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viaduct was
built between 1963 and 1967
along the A10
motorway over the
Polcevera River and
officially opened on 4
September 1967. On 14
August 2018, around...