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  2. Stadio dei Marmi (Carrara) - Wikipedia

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    Stadio dei Marmi ("Stadium of the Marbles") is a multi-use stadium in Carrara, Tuscany, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Carrarese . [ 1 ] The stadium holds around 3,520.

  3. Stadio dei Marmi - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio dei Marmi first opened in 1932, on the 10th anniversary of the March on Rome, near the Roman neighborhood Monte Mario, by the architect Enrico Del Debbio under the Fascist ruler Benito Mussolini. [1] The Stadio dei Marmi is encircled by sixty, 4-meter tall classical statues of athletes made from Carrara marble. [2]

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  5. Dimension stone - Wikipedia

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    Tile is a thin modular stone unit, commonly 12 inches (300 mm) square and 3 ⁄ 8 inch (9.5 mm) deep. Other popular sizes are 15 inches (380 mm) square, 18 inches (460 mm) square, and 24 inches (610 mm) square; these will usually be deeper than the 12-inch square.

  6. Carrara marble - Wikipedia

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    Carrara marble, or Luna marble (marmor lunense) to the Romans, is a type of white or blue-grey marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It has been quarried since Roman times in the mountains just outside the city of Carrara in the province of Massa and Carrara in the Lunigiana , the northernmost tip of modern-day Tuscany , Italy.

  7. Foro Italico - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio dei Marmi surrounded by statues representing athletes. The main entrance of the Foro is south-east, in line with the ponte Duca d'Aosta : here - on a wide avenue entirely covered with a mosaic made of black and white tesserae - rises a huge obelisk 17,5 meters high (excluding the base), carved in Carrara marble , known as Stele ...