- the
San Siro district of Milan,
Italy is
commonly known by Inter****onale fans as the
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza and by AC
Milan fans as the
San Siro. It...
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San Siro, or
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is a
football stadium in Milan, Italy.
San Siro may also
refer to the
following places in Italy:
San Siro, Milan,...
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San Siro (Lombard:
San Sir) is a vast
district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 7
administrative division of the city.
About 5 km north-west...
- The
Hippodrome of
San Siro (Italian:
Ippodromo di
San Siro) is a
horse racing venue in Milan, Italy,
which takes its name from the
neighborhood of the...
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Palasport di
San Siro was an
indoor arena in Milan, Italy. It was
primarily used for
basketball and
volleyball until the
PalaSharp opened in 1985. The...
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San Siro is a
Roman Catholic basilica located on the
street of the same name, in the
quartiere of the
Maddalena in
central Genoa, Liguria, Italy. One of...
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San Siro (Comasco:
San Sir [ˌsãː ˈsiːr]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Como in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located on the west s**** of...
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different grounds around the city
before moving to its
current stadium, the
San Siro, in 1926. The stadium,
which was
built by Milan's
second chairman, Piero...
- Doană,
Sandu Roco or
Cristian Chivu. His name
Sansiro is
inspired by the
San Siro stadium from Milan. "
Sansiro Ciocoi: "Am avut şansa să joc la
Espanyol Barcelona...
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Borgo San Siro (Western Lombard: Bùrgh
San Sir) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Pavia in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 25 kilometres...