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houses known as
Teatro Comunale include:
Teatro Comunale Vittorio Emanuele,
Benevento Teatro Comunale di
Bologna Teatro Comunale di Chiaravalle, Chiaravalle...
- The
Villa Comunale is a park in Naples,
Southern Italy. It was
built in the 1780s by King
Ferdinand IV (later
known as
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies)...
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Stadio Comunale is
Italian for "muni****l stadium", and may
refer to a main
stadium in many
towns in
Italy and
Italian Switzerland. In particular: Stadio...
- The
Teatro Comunale di
Firenze was an
opera house in Florence, Italy. It was
originally built as the open-air amphitheatre, the
Politeama Fiorentino Vittorio...
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Palazzo Comunale may
refer to:
Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano, seat of the
civic authority in San Gimignano,
Italy Palazzo Comunale, Clusone [it], site...
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Stadio Comunale Bellinzona is a multi-use
stadium in Bellinzona, Switzerland. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home stadium...
- The
Teatro Comunale di
Bologna is an
opera house in Bologna, Italy. Typically, it
presents eight operas with six
performances during its
November to April...
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Mussolini (or
colloquially the
Stadio Muni****le) and
later the
Stadio Comunale, it was the home of
Juventus and
Torino until the 1990s, when it was abandoned...
- A
strada comunale (Italian for muni****l road; pl. "strade comunali"),
abbreviated SC, is an
Italian road that is
maintained by comune,
hence the name...
- The
Biblioteca comunale Luciano Benincasa (the "Luciano
Benincasa Muni****l Library") is
located in Ancona, Italy, in the
Palazzo Mengoni-Ferretti, at...