- Val
Polcevera is one of the main
valleys crossing Genoa,
taking its name from the
eponymous river. It is one of two
valleys bordering the
historic core...
- Mol****ana [it], Sant'Eusebio, Montesignano, Struppa [it] (Doria, Prato)
Valpolcevera 62,492 (10.3%) Rivarolo,
Borzoli Est, Certosa, Teglia, Begato, Bolzaneto...
- the city of Genoa, in
northwest Italy, and is part of the Muni****lity
Valpolcevera of Genoa.
Bolzaneto was once a
hamlet located outside of the city limits...
- in
northwest Italy. It is part of the
district of Bolzaneto, in the
Valpolcevera muni****lity, of
which is a
separate hamlet,
located on the
ridge a hill...
-
observation station for
monitoring the
movement of
armies along the
Valpolcevera and of
ships on the sea in the
approaches to Genoa. From the pavement...
- the
north side of the city of Genoa, and is part of the Muni****lity
Valpolcevera of Genoa. An
important Genoese railway hub, it was an
autonomous muni****lity...
- (Piacenza, Mantova, Rovigo, Fiumana, Alfa Romeo, Biellese, Ilva Savona,
Valpolcevera, Molinella, Pontedera, Ravenna, Civitavecchia, Aquila, MATER,
Simaz Popoli...
-
Paesi di Polcevera,
Genova 1980, pp. 110–111, 270, 274. P. STRINGA, La
Valpolcevera,
Genova 1980, p. 195, ill.ne n. 249.
PIERO GUELFI CAMAJANI, Dizionario...
- the
original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 17
October 2022. "Ricuciamo la
Valpolcevera" (in Italian).
Retrieved 17
October 2022. "Il
complesso di San Pietro...
-
giovane e
promettente portiere rossoblu, dai
primi calci tra
Polis e
Valpolcevera a
punto fisso del
Genoa Women".
Calcio femminile italiano (in Italian)...