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- Stadio Partenopeo, also known as Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli, was a multi-use stadium in Naples, Italy. It was used mostly for football matches, and it was...
-  • Total 908,082  • Density 7,700/km2 (20,000/sq mi) Demonym(s) Napoletano Partenopeo Napulitano (Neapolitan) Neapolitan (English) Time zone UTC+1 (CET)  • Summer...
- (in Italian). Retrieved 13 September 2023. "L'economia del Regno Siculo-Partenopeo" (in Italian). Retrieved 13 September 2023. MacGregor, John (1844). Commercial...
- iteration of one of the oldest tennis championships in Italy, the Campionato Partenopeo (Parthenopean Championship), which for men's singles was first contested...
- Sicilie" (in Italian). Retrieved 16 September 2023. "Il Regno siculo-partenopeo tra il 1821 ed il 1848" (in Italian). Retrieved 16 September 2023. Bellocchi...
- Le mani, 1997. ISBN 8880120514. ****ociazione Antonio De Curtis. Totò, partenopeo e parte napoletano: il teatro, la poesia, la musica. Marsilio, 1998. ISBN 8831770861...
- Militare dell'Arenaccia Stadio Diego Armando Maradona Stadio Virgiliano Naples Tennis Club Obsolete PalaArgento Neapolitan Spheristerium Stadio Partenopeo...
- sailors during the early 1900s: the first two clubs were Football Club Partenopeo and Naples Foot-Ball & Cricket Club, both founded in 1905. The origins...
- Militare dell'Arenaccia Stadio Diego Armando Maradona Stadio Virgiliano Naples Tennis Club Obsolete PalaArgento Neapolitan Spheristerium Stadio Partenopeo...
- Seasons Home stadium Stadio Militare dell'Arenaccia (1926–29) Stadio Partenopeo (1930–33; 1934–42) Stadio Arturo Collana (1929–30; 1933–34; 1942–43; 1946–59)...