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  2. Santarcangelo di Romagna - Wikipedia

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    Arco Ganganelli (1772–77): Neoclassical triumphal arch built to honor the recently elected Pope Clement XIV (al secolo Lorenzo Ganganelli), native to Santarcangelo. Designed by the architect Cosimo Morelli. In front of the Arch there is the Town Hall of the mid-1800s, built on designs by Giovanni Benedettini. Belltower; Monumental Public Grotto

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Grotta Romanelli in Castro and Grotta delle Veneri in Parabita were periodically inhabited in the Middle and Upper Paleolithic periods. Flake tools, bones, stone engravings and figurines have been found in the caves. Grotta dei Cervi near Otranto was occupied in the Neolithic. A reproduction of a petroglyph from the cave is pictured. [92]

  4. File:Santarcangelo di Romagna, Klementa Arko, 1.jpeg

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    Esperanto: Santarcangelo di Romagna (IT), Arko de Ganganelli (aĆ­ de Klemento; 18-a jc.) sur Piazza Ganganelli. Italiano: Santarcangelo di Romagna, Arco Ganganelli (oppure Arco di Clemente; 18º sec.) sulla Piazza Ganganelli.

  5. Monumental Cemetery of Rimini - Wikipedia

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    The edict was motivated by public hygiene and a concern for egalitarianism in death. [3] On 5 September 1806, the Edict on Medical Police ( Italian : Editto della Polizia Medica ) extended the Edict of Saint-Cloud's provisions to Napoleonic Italy , [ 1 ] [ 3 ] evoking a public debate which notably led to the publication of Ugo Foscolo 's poem ...

  6. Ponte di San Vito - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Bridge of San Vito (Italian: Ponte romano di San Vito), also locally known as the Pontaccio (Romagnol: e Puntaz, lit. ' ugly bridge '), was a Roman bridge in San Vito, a frazione on the borders of Rimini, Santarcangelo di Romagna, and San Mauro Pascoli, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.

  7. Santarcangelo - Wikipedia

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    Santarcangelo may refer to: Sant'Arcangelo, a town and comune in the province of Potenza (Basilicata), Italy; Santarcangelo di Romagna, a town and comune in the province of Rimini (Emilia-Romagna), Italy Santarcangelo Calcio, an Italian association football club, based in Santarcangelo di Romagna.

  8. Grotta dell'Arco - Wikipedia

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    The Grotta dell' Arco is a large, shallow cave on the island of Capri, Italy. It faces east, and is situated about 240 m above sea level, under the cliffs which are south-east of the Castello Barbarossa. The cave is about 85 feet (26 m) in height and may have resulted from the great landslide which occurred at the east of Monte Solaro. [1]

  9. Sant'Arcangelo - Wikipedia

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