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county seat). Some
towns refer to
neighborhoods within a
comune as
rione (Italian: [
riˈoːne]; pl.: rioni) or contrade. The term
originated from the administrative...
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Trastevere (Italian: [trasˈteːvere]) is the 13th
rione of Rome, Italy. It is
identified by the
initials R. XIII and it is
located within Municipio I....
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Trevi is the 2nd
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. II,
located in
Municipio I. The
origin of its name is not clear, but the most accepted...
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Testaccio (Italian: [teˈstattʃo]) is the 20th
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. XX,
deriving its name from
Monte Testaccio. It is located...
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Prati is the 22nd
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. XXII. It
belongs to the
Municipio I
since 2013,
while previously,
along with Borgo...
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Borgo (sometimes
called also I Borghi) is the 14th
rione of Rome, Italy. It is
identified by the
initials R. XIV and is
included within Municipio I. Its...
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Campo Marzio (Italian: [ˈkampo ˈmartsjo]) is the 4th
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. IV. It
belongs to the
Municipio I and covers...
- San Saba is the 21st
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. XXI. It is
located within the
Municipio I, and
takes its name from the Basilica...
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Monti is the 1st
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. I,
located in
Municipio I. The name
literally means 'mountains' in
Italian and comes...
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Rione Sanità (literally "Health Neighbourhood" in Italian) is a
neighbourhood in Naples, part of the
Stella quarter. It is
located north of Naples' historical...