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  2. File:Map of comune of Sirmione (province of Brescia, region ...

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  3. Sirmione - Wikipedia

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    Sirmione Castle San Pietro in Mavino church. The main historical landmark of Sirmione is the so-called Grottoes of Catullus (Grotte di Catullo), the most striking example of a Roman private edifice discovered in northern Italy. The edifice had a rectangular plan and measured 167 by 105 metres (548 ft × 344 ft).

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  5. European route E64 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 64 is a series of roads in Italy, part of the United Nations International E-road network. It runs from Turin to Brescia, both in Italy. Firstly it leaves Turin (in Piedmont), heading northeast into Lombardy and passing through Milan. It then continues north-east until it reaches its final destination of Brescia.

  6. State highways (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    In road signs and maps the number is preceded by the acronym SS, an acronym for strada statale ("state road"). The nomenclature of the state highways managed by ANAS generally follows the SS n scheme, where n is a number ranging from 1 ( Aurelia ) up to 700 (of the Royal Palace of Caserta ) depending on the date of establishment of the state ...

  7. Roads in Italy - Wikipedia

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    strada locale (meaning local road) or type F road: urban or extra-urban road not belonging to the other types of roads; strada vicinale: is a privately owned road of local interest located outside the town centre. In Italy the local road is a de facto communication route built to access a series of plots of land, or generally to connect to a road.