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Piazza Venezia, with Trajan's Column, as seen from the Victor Emmanuel II monument.. One side of the Piazza is the site of Italy's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Altare della Patria, part of the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, first king of Italy.
Greenway Road: 14.16: 22.79: 13: Bell Road: 15.18: 24.43: 14: Union Hills Drive: 16.23– 16.70: 26.12– 26.88 — Loop 101 east – No access to Tatum Boulevard: HOV interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit 29B on Loop 101: 15A: Loop 101 east: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit 29A on Loop 101: 15B: Black Mountain ...
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Comet Ping Pong (often abbreviated as Comet) is a pizzeria, restaurant, and concert venue located on Connecticut Avenue in Washington, D.C.'s Chevy Chase neighborhood.Owned by James Alefantis, Comet has received critical acclaim from The Washington Post, The Washingtonian, New York magazine, the DCist, and Guy Fieri of Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
Venetian cuisine, from the city of Venice, Italy, [1] or more widely from the region of Veneto, has a centuries-long history and differs significantly from other cuisines of northern Italy (notably Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol), and of neighbouring Austria and of Slavic countries (notably Slovenia and Croatia ...
Piazza San Marco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjattsa san ˈmarko]; Venetian: Piasa San Marco), often known in English as St Mark's Square, is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as la Piazza ("the Square").
During the late 1960s Richmond resident Lillie Mae Jones became a Greenway activist, working to turn the right of way of the former Santa Fe Rail Line. [5] She organized community cleanups, created a garden and an animal farm, and took groups of children to the Greenway to teach them about nature and pollution. Ms.
The Tre Venezie. The Triveneto (Italian: [triˈvɛːneto]) or Tre Venezie (Italian: [ˈtre vveˈnɛttsje]; Venetian: Tre Venesie; German: Venetien; lit. ' Three Venetias '), also often referred to as North-Eastern Italy or simply North-East [note 1] (Italian: Italia nord-orientale or Nord-Est), is a historical region of Italy.