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Testaccio (Italian: [teˈstattʃo]) is the 20th
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. XX,
deriving its name from
Monte Testaccio. It is located...
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Monte Testaccio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmonte teˈstattʃo]) or
Monte Testaceo, also
known as
Monte dei Cocci, is an
artificial mound in Rome composed...
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Campo Testaccio was a multi-use
stadium in Rome, Italy. It was
initially used as the
stadium of A.S. Roma matches,
before the team
moves to
Stadio ****onale...
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Testaccio,
close to the Tiber, the fragments,
later wetted with
calcium hydroxide (calce viva),
remained to
create a hill now
named Monte Testaccio,...
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Lungotevere Testaccio is the
stretch of
lungotevere that
connects piazza dell'Emporio with
Largo Giovanni Battista Marzi (that is,
between the
ponte Sublicio...
- theory,
Cuban percussion, and jazz at the
Scuola Popolare di
Testaccio (Po****r
school of
Testaccio) in Rome.
Garota Moderna (2003)
Garota Diferente (Schema...
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before settling in the working-class
streets of
Testaccio,
where it
built an all-wooden
ground Campo Testaccio; this was
opened in
November 1929. An early...
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Santa Maria Liberatrice a
Monte Testaccio is a 20th-century
parochial church and
titular church on the
Monte Testaccio in Rome,
dedicated to Mary, mother...
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cooking techniques and tools,
giving the
first known picture of a fork. The
Testaccio, Rome's
trade and
slaughterhouse area, was
often known as the "belly"...
- in a jar with a dog was
discovered in 1726
during excavations at
Monte Testaccio, near Rome. The fragment, part of a
larger image of the
legendary meeting...