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  2. Trams in Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Florence tramway network (Italian: Rete tranviaria di Firenze) is an important part of the public transport network of Florence, Italy. It consists of two operational light rail lines. Florence, like many other Italian cities, closed down its old tramway network at the end of the 1950s, but has come back to trams in recent years to find a ...

  3. Florence - Wikipedia

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    In 1100, Florence was a "commune", meaning a city-state. The city's primary resource was the Arno river , providing power and access for the industry (mainly textile industry), and access to the Mediterranean sea for international trade, helping the growth of an industrious merchant community.

  4. Metropolitan City of Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan City of Florence (Italian: città metropolitana di Firenze) is an administrative division called metropolitan city in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Florence. It replaced the province of Florence. It was first created by the reform of local authorities (Law 142/1990) and then established by the Law 56/ ...

  5. File:Florence location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Location map of Florence (Firenze) Date: 14 September 2016: Source: Own work. Data. OpenStreetMap ; ... If the file has been modified from its original state ...

  6. Transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian state highway network are maintained by ANAS. From 1928 until 1946 state highways were maintained by Azienda Autonoma Statale della Strada (AASS). The routes of some state highways derive from ancient Roman roads, such as the Strada statale 7 Via Appia, which broadly follows the route of the Roman road of the same name.

  7. Metropolitan cities of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan cities of Italy before the 2016 Sardinian provincial reform. The 14 metropolitan cities of Italy (Italian: città metropolitane d'Italia) are administrative divisions of Italy, operative since 2015, which are a special type of province. The metropolitan city, as defined by law, includes a large core city and the surrounding suburbs ...

  8. Abandoned Subway Stations: Five Cities with the Best Ghost ...

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    Abandoned subway stations make for fun travel destinations in New York City; Paris, France; Cincinnati, Ohio; London, England; and Toronto, Canada.

  9. File:Florence (location map).svg - Wikipedia

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