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  2. Weichert, Realtors - Wikipedia

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    Weichert, Realtors is a residential and commercial real estate franchisor founded in Chatham, New Jersey in 1969. Since 1989, the company has been headquartered in Morris Plains , New Jersey . It is a family-owned and operated business led by co-presidents, founder Jim Weichert and James Weichert, Jr, his son.

  3. Real estate in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Luxury Real Estate [ edit ] The word itself luxury derived from the Latin luxus , and associated with real estate, indicates today in Italy, a category of properties of particular value and of high historical and artistic value.

  4. Quartieri Spagnoli - Wikipedia

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    One of a network of busy, narrow streets that comprise the majority of thoroughfares traversing the historic Spanish Quarter of Naples. Quartieri Spagnoli in Naples. The eastern boundary is the Via Toledo, the main shopping street of Naples. This pedestrianized area is very popular at night with locals meeting family and friends. [2]

  5. Secondigliano - Wikipedia

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    Secondigliano within the municipality of Naples Corso Secondigliano, its main street, in 2017. Secondigliano (Italian: [sekondiʎˈʎaːno]; Neapolitan: Sicundigliano [sikundiʝˈʝɑːnə]) is a modern suburb in the north of Naples, Campania, Italy. It is part of the 7th municipality of Naples, along with the suburbs of Miano and San Pietro a ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Naples - Wikipedia

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    Naples is the third biggest city in Italy and 10th-most populous urban area in the European Union and 2nd in Italy. The Metropolitan City counts more than 3 millions inhabitants and is the third in Italy. Naples has 10 buildings above 100 m (328 ft) and around 15 buildings between 70 m (230 ft) and 100 m (328 ft), a total of about 25 above 70 m ...

  7. Quarters of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Through pragmatic sanction issued on 6 January 1779, King Ferdinand IV ordered that the city of Naples be divided into 12 quarters in order to establish and have each of them a judge of the Grand Criminal Court, in order to favor the public safety of the citizens. [1] The 12 districts of the 1779 city division had the following denomination: [2]

  8. Naples - Wikipedia

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    Naples (/ ˈ n eɪ p əl z / NAY-pəlz; Italian: Napoli ⓘ; Neapolitan: Napule [ˈnɑːpələ]) [a] is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, [3] after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022. [4]

  9. Campania - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek Temple of Hera, Paestum, built in the Doric order around 460–450 BC. The region known today as Campania was inhabited from at least the beginning of the 1st millennium BC by several Oscan-speaking Italic tribes: the Osci, the Opici, the Aurunci, the Ausones, the Sidicini, the Hirpini, the Caudini, the Oenotrians, the Campanians (after whom the region is named) and the Lucanians ...