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- Sestiere abstract "A sestiere (plural: sestieri) is a subdivision of certain Italian towns and cities. The word is from sesto, or sixth; and is thus used only for towns divided into six districts. The best-known example is the sestieri of Venice, but Ascoli Piceno, Genoa, Milan and Rapallo, for example, were also divided into sestieri. The medieval Lordship of Negroponte, on the island of Euboea, was also at times divided into six districts, each with a separate ruler, through the arbitration of Venice, which were known as sestieri. The island of Crete, a Venetian colony (the "Kingdom of Candia") from the Fourth Crusade, was also divided into six parts, named after the sestieri of Venice herself, while the capital Candia retained the status of a comune of Venice. The island of Burano north of Venice is also subdivided into sestieri.A variation of the word is occasionally found: the comune of Leonessa, for example, is divided into sesti or sixths.Other Italian towns with fewer than six official districts are frequently divided into analogous quartieri (4, whence the English word "quarter" to mean a neighbourhood) or terzieri (3); some towns merely refer to these neighbourhoods by the non-number-specific rioni. Sestieri, quartieri, terzieri, rioni, and their analogues are usually no longer administrative divisions of these towns, but historical and traditional communities, most often seen in their sharpest relief in the town's annual palio.".
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- Sestiere wikiPageRevisionID "681137372".
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Ascoli_Piceno.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Burano.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sestieri_of_Venice.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Subdivisions_of_Italy.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Circoscrizione.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Comune.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Euboea.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_Crusade.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Frazione.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Genoa.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Heraklion.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Candia.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Leonessa.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Località.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Lordship_of_Negroponte.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Palio.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Quartiere.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Rapallo.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Rione.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Rioni_of_Rome.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Terziere.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Triarchy_of_Negroponte.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sestiere".
- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLinkText "sestier".
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- Sestiere wikiPageWikiLinkText "sestieri".
- Sestiere hasPhotoCollection Sestiere.
- Sestiere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Sestiere subject Category:Sestieri_of_Venice.
- Sestiere subject Category:Subdivisions_of_Italy.
- Sestiere hypernym Subdivision.
- Sestiere type Article.
- Sestiere type Settlement.
- Sestiere type Article.
- Sestiere comment "A sestiere (plural: sestieri) is a subdivision of certain Italian towns and cities. The word is from sesto, or sixth; and is thus used only for towns divided into six districts. The best-known example is the sestieri of Venice, but Ascoli Piceno, Genoa, Milan and Rapallo, for example, were also divided into sestieri.".
- Sestiere label "Sestiere".
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- Sestiere wasDerivedFrom Sestiere?oldid=681137372.
- Sestiere isPrimaryTopicOf Sestiere.