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quartiere (Italian: [kwarˈtjɛːre]; pl.:
quartieri) is a
territorial subdivision of
certain Italian towns. The word
derives from
quarto (lit. 'fourth')...
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Quartieri Spagnoli (Neapolitan:
Quartieri Spagnuoli; lit. 'Spanish Barracks') is a part of the city of
Naples in Italy. The
Neapolitan language is stronger...
- city,
mostly within the
Aurelian Walls,
except for
Prati and Borgo; 35
quartieri surrounding the
historic centre of Rome
outside the
Aurelian Walls; 6...
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which are
officially simply defined as
quartieri, but not contrade. All the
administrative subdivisions (
quartieri) of B****ano are:
Centro Storico, Margnan-Conca...
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facility of
Portus Julius, lie to the west of the city. The
thirty quarters (
quartieri) of
Naples are
listed below. For
administrative purposes,
these thirty...
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further historically divided into
quartieri.
Travettore Sant'Anna
Cusinati San
Pietro Rosà is
actually divided into 11
quartieri, with a
president and social...
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Municipio Po****tion (% of total)
Quartieri Centro-Est 91,402 (15.0%) Prè, Molo, Maddalena, Oregina [it], Lagaccio [it], San Nicola, Castelletto, Manin...
- The
Quarters of Rome (Italian:
quartieri di Roma) are the
areas in and
around the
Italian city of Rome
which became urbanised after the
foundation of...
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correspond to the
historical districts of the city,
which are
rather called quartieri, rioni, borghi,
borgate or zone. The "circoscrizioni"
system originally...