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Posillipo (Italian: [poˈzillipo]; Neapolitan:
Pusilleco [puˈsilləkə]) is an
affluent residential quarter of Naples,
southern Italy,
located along the...
- The
School of
Posillipo refers to a
loose group of
landscape painters,
based in the
waterfront Posillipo neighborhood of Naples, Italy.
While some among...
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Circolo Nautico Posillipo is an
Italian water polo club from
Naples established in 1925. It is one of the most
laureated Italian clubs,
having won three...
- San
Strato a
Posillipo is a
parish church in the
Posillipo neighborhood of Naples, Italy. The
church was
founded in 1266 by
commission from Gr**** orthodox...
- area by Cocceius:
others are the
Grotta di
Seiano (tunnel of Sej****) in
Posillipo, the
Grotta di
Cocceio from Lake
Avernus to ****ae, and the
Crypta Romana...
- "FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai
portato a fare
sopra a
Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?" is a 1983
Italian comedy film
directed by
Renzo Arbore, starring...
- 1996–97
Posillipo 1997–98
Posillipo 1998–99 POŠK 1999–00 Bečej 2000–01 Jug
Dubrovnik 2001–02
Olympiacos 2002–03 Pro
Recco 2003–04 Honvéd 2004–05
Posillipo 2005–06...
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Gaiola Island is one of the
minor islands of Naples, off the city's
Posillipo residential quarter, in the
Metropolitan City of
Naples and
Campania region...
- 19th-century
seaside villa,
located on Via
Posillipo #222,
below Piazza San Luigi, in the
neighborhood of
Posillipo, Naples, Italy. The
present villa, with...
- was
located on Via
Minucio Felice, near the
church of Sant'Antonio in
Posillipo. It is
believed to have been
planted after 1855. By 1984 the tree had...