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Zaragoza (Spanish: [θaɾaˈɣoθa] ) also
known in
English as Saragossa, is the
capital city of the
province of
Zaragoza and of the
autonomous community of...
- 11°19′48″E / 44.49049°N 11.329924°E / 44.49049; 11.329924 The
Porta Saragozza of
Bologna was one of the
gates or
portals in the
medieval walls of this...
- extra-time goal
scored by
David Platt in the 119th minute.
Located in the
Saragozza district,
about 3.5 km from the
center of the city, it
regularly hosts...
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Portico di San Luca is
possibly the world's longest. It
connects Porta Saragozza (one of the
twelve gates of the
ancient walls built in the
Middle Ages...
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Sanctuary of San Luca, Bologna. It lies
beyond the
gates of the
Porta Saragozza,
outside the
former city
walls of Bologna. The arch
solved the problem...
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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele-Porta San
Mamolo Piazza Vittorio Emanuele-Porta
Saragozza.
Works on the
first stretch,
linking Bologna Centrale railway station...
- Isolani. The
Portico of San Luca is the world's longest. It
connects Porta Saragozza (one of the
twelve gates of the
medieval walls encircling the old city)...
- James's Gate,
Dublin gates of
Dublin Italy:
Porta Galliera,
Bologna Porta Saragozza,
Bologna Porta Paola,
Ferrara Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio, in
Milan Porta...
- 2012-01-08.
Retrieved 2023-06-22. Potocki, Jan (1965).
Manoscritto trovato a
Saragozza (in Italian).
Translated by Devoto, Anna (10 ed.). Milan: Adelphi. ISBN 9788845900389...
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Pomposa CIK-FIA
Junior World Cup (ICA) 1989* Jan
Magnussen Tony Kart
Rotax Saragozza CIK-FIA
Junior World Cup (ICA) 1990* Jérémie
Dufour Sodikart Dino Jarno...