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- Lungotevere_Gianicolense abstract "Lungotevere Gianicolense is the stretch of Lungotevere that links Piazza della Rovere to Ponte Mazzini in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Trastevere.The Lungotevere takes its name from the Janiculum hill, rising within the Rione; it has been established on July 20, 1887.In the area of the present Lungotevere, not far from Palazzo Salviati, formerly rose the Leonine Harbour, erected by Pope Leo XII in 1827 and used for ships docking and goods unloading; it was destroyed in 1863.Together with the Harbour, a fountain was erected: it was transferred to Piazza Pietro d'Illiria during the building of the muraglioni (massive walls) of the Lungotevere. In its place, two drinking fountains were realized, about halfway the staircases going down to the river: they are idle since 1950.This is one of the stretches of Lungotevere that mainly show the superelevation in respect with the historic streets along the river (in this case, Via della Lungara); another one is Lungotevere Tor di Nona.".
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- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageID "42328294".
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageLength "1865".
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageRevisionID "679791896".
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lungotevere.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rome_R._XIII_Trastevere.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Janiculum.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Lungotevere.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Lungotevere_Tor_di_Nona.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Palazzo_Salviati_(Rome).
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Ponte_Giuseppe_Mazzini.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Ponte_Mazzini.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Leo_XII.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Rioni_of_Rome.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Tiber.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Trastevere.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink Via_della_Lungara.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLink File:Trastevere_-_porto_Leonino_1230796.JPG.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gianicolense".
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lungotevere Gianicolense".
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense hasPhotoCollection Lungotevere_Gianicolense.
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- Lungotevere_Gianicolense subject Category:Lungotevere.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense subject Category:Rome_R._XIII_Trastevere.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense hypernym Stretch.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense type Road.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense comment "Lungotevere Gianicolense is the stretch of Lungotevere that links Piazza della Rovere to Ponte Mazzini in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Trastevere.The Lungotevere takes its name from the Janiculum hill, rising within the Rione; it has been established on July 20, 1887.In the area of the present Lungotevere, not far from Palazzo Salviati, formerly rose the Leonine Harbour, erected by Pope Leo XII in 1827 and used for ships docking and goods unloading; it was destroyed in 1863.Together with the Harbour, a fountain was erected: it was transferred to Piazza Pietro d'Illiria during the building of the muraglioni (massive walls) of the Lungotevere. ".
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense label "Lungotevere Gianicolense".
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- Lungotevere_Gianicolense sameAs Q3840721.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense sameAs Q3840721.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense wasDerivedFrom Lungotevere_Gianicolense?oldid=679791896.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense depiction Trastevere_-_porto_Leonino_1230796.JPG.
- Lungotevere_Gianicolense isPrimaryTopicOf Lungotevere_Gianicolense.