- The
Palazzo Ricchieri is a
palace in
central Pordenone,
located on
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
number 51,
across from the
Palazzo della Comune of the city...
- It's is
bordered to the
north by
Avenida General Paz, to the west by
Ricchieri Freeway, to the
south by
Mercado Central de
Buenos Aires [es], and to...
- seven)
geographic regions. He also
advanced the
landmark Law 4.301 (the
Ricchieri Act) of 1901,
which mandated compulsory military service for a minimum...
- main building.
Palazzo Ricchieri:
Built in the 13th
century as a
house fortress with a tower, it was
rebuilt to
house the
Ricchieri family. It now houses...
-
Dolorosa firmada por Tantardini; las
obras de
Perlotti para los del Gral.
Ricchieri y el
boxeador Firpo,
entre otras.
Archived 22
April 2012 at the Wayback...
-
Caelius Rhodiginus (born
Lodovico Ricchieri; 1469, Rovigo–1525, Rovigo) was a
Venetian writer, and
professor in Gr**** and Latin. His
original name was...
- took
place on June 20, 1973, at
Puente 12, the
intersection of
General Ricchieri freeway (the
Ezeiza Airport access) and
Camino de
Cintura (provincial...
- San Lorenzo,
where the
battle was fought, was the
birthplace of
Pablo Ricchieri (the
Argentine War
Minister in 1901), and
Silva dedicated the
march to...
-
built just
north of the
airport that year to
house its employees, and the
Ricchieri Freeway was
opened in 1952 to
connect the new
airport to the city of Buenos...
-
Ramos Mejía, Portela, López García, Centeno, Pinedo, Cerviño,
Perrazo and
Ricchieri. In 1939, new land was
acquired to
expand the hospital, but soon they...