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Littorio had a crew of 1,830 to 1,950 over the course of her career. [3] [4] Littorio ' s main armament consisted of nine 381 mm (15 in) 50-caliber Model 1934 guns in three triple turrets; two turrets were placed forward in a superfiring arrangement and the third was located aft. Her secondary anti-surface armament consisted of twelve 152 mm (6 ...
Latina (Italian: ⓘ) is the capital of the province of Latina, in the Lazio region, in Central Italy. As of 2024, the city ... named for the fascio littorio. The ...
Ponte Giacomo Matteotti (or briefly Ponte Matteotti), formerly Ponte del Littorio, is a bridge that links Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia to Piazza delle Cinque Giornate in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Prati and in the Flaminio and Della Vittoria quarters. [1]
The Littorio class, also known as the Vittorio Veneto class, [Note 1] was a class of battleship of the Regia Marina, the Italian navy. The class was composed of four ships— Littorio , Vittorio Veneto , Roma , and Impero —but only the first three ships of the class were completed.
Littorio Circuit, motor racing circuit around the Littorio airfield, used in the 1930s; Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani, stadium in Pisa, Italy, known as Campo Littorio between 1931 and 1949; Stadio Franco Ossola, stadium in Varese, Italy, known as Stadio del Littorio between 1925 and 1950
The Stile Littorio therefore denotes an expression of state architecture that aimed to homogenize the various currents of architectural language in Italy in the twenties, merging monumentalism and classicism with rationalism in search of a unitary, connotative and recognizable national style, at the service of an image of the fascist state that ...
Impero was the fourth Littorio-class battleship built for Italy's Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during the Second World War.She was named after the Italian word for "empire", in this case referring to the newly (1936) conquered Italian Empire in East Africa (Somaliland, Eritrea and Ethiopia territories) as a result of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.
After its unveiling, the Stadio dei Marmi became the leading physical education training center for the Gioventù Italiana Littorio, the youth movement of the National Fascist Party of Italy. [10] During the Fascist period, the Stadio and complex became the nation's center for athleticism and increasingly renowned until Italy joined the war in ...