- "formations" of caves. The word 'travertine' is
derived from the
Italian travertino, a
derivation of the
Latin tiburtinus meaning 'of Tibur', now
known as...
- Mosque".
Retrieved 2021-10-17. "Abuja
National Mosque Council - Nigeria".
Travertino.it.
Archived from the
original on 2021-02-03.
Retrieved 2021-04-03. "Abuja...
- The
Geosite Travertino della Cava
Cappuccini (or Cave Orto di Ballo) is
located in Alcamo, in the
province of Trapani, in Sicily.
Since 2010 the Ministry...
-
Agricola 24
Lucio Sestio 23
Numidio Quadrato 22
Porta Furba 21 Arco di
Travertino 20
Colli Albani 19
Furio Camillo 18
Ponte Lungo 17 Re di Roma 16 San Giovanni...
- Ma. S.A,
Marmiparquet S.A, Química
Sumex S.A de C.V and
Yacimientos de
Travertino S.A., and the
sector employs about 270,000 workers.
Talavera pottery is...
-
Archived from the
original on 2021-06-28.
Retrieved 2021-05-14. "Societa del
Travertino Romano" (in Italian). Istat:Censimento
Agricoltura 2010 "Annuario statistico...
- Arco di
Travertino is a
station on Line A of the Rome Metro. It is
located in Rome's 9th district,
between Colli Albani and
Porta Furba stations. It is...
-
intended to
create a
meditative climate, and the
choice of materials, like
travertino and cotto,
evoke traditional Roman architectural styles. The interior...
- (tombola)
torso (torso)
trampolim (trampolino) – en.:
trampoline travertino (
travertino) – en.:
travertine truco (trucco) tutifrúti (tutti-frutti) viola...
- awe and
intimidation through their size, and were made of limestone,
travertino,
marble and
other durable stones in
order to last for
centuries and to...