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  2. Autostrada A1 (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Pisa nord: 280 km (170 mi) 480 km (300 mi) FI: E35: Firenze Nord Florence Peretola Airport Rest area "Firenze nord" 280 km (170 mi) 480 km (300 mi) FI: E35: Firenze Scandicci Superstrada Firenze - Pisa - Livorno: 286 km (178 mi) 474 km (295 mi) FI: E35: Villa Costanza: 288 km (179 mi) 472 km (293 mi) FI: E35: Firenze Impruneta previous "Firenze ...

  3. Roman Amphitheatre of Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Amphitheatre of Florence was a Roman amphitheatre in Florence, Central Italy. It was located between Piazza dei Peruzzi, Via De' Bentaccordi and Via Torta; its remains are visible in Via De' Bentaccordi. When it was built between 124 and 130 AD, it was located outside the walls of Florentia and it marked the point of maximum expansion ...

  4. Florence meridian - Wikipedia

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    Hexadecimal clockface showing Florence time. The Meridian 11°15' East was proposed as prime meridian by Arno Peters in the Peters World Map.The Meridian is the antipode of 168°45' West of Greenwich which runs through the Bering Strait and was proposed as a new date line.

  5. Florence Airport - Wikipedia

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    Departure area at Florence Airport Apron view Control tower. Florence Airport has a single runway, and the main taxiway is situated at the end of Runway 5, with an overshoot/holding area at the end of Runway 23. As is common at smaller airports, after landing, planes turn around at the end of the runway, then taxi back down to reach the parking ...

  6. Santi Apostoli, Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Santi Apostoli is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church in the historic center of Florence, in the Tuscany region of Italy. It is among the oldest ...

  7. Piazza della Repubblica, Florence - Wikipedia

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    Piazza del Mercato Vecchio, by Giovanni Stradano (Palazzo Vecchio, Sala di Gualdrada). In the early medieval period the forum area was densely inhabited. Before the closure of the fifth circle of city walls, chroniclers record that there was no longer a single garden or pasture in the city, and that urban crowding led to tenements with ever-rising floors, including case-torri (tower houses).

  8. Fountain of Neptune, Florence - Wikipedia

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    Cosimo I de' Medici was the Duke of Florence from 1537-1569 and responsible for a vast number of architectural and artistic elements in Florence that still exist today. The fountain was designed by Baccio Bandinelli , but created by Bartolomeo Ammannati with the assistance of several other artists between 1560 and 1574.

  9. Piazza San Marco, Florence - Wikipedia

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    Piazza San Marco is a city square in Florence, Italy. In the center of the piazza is the Monument to Generale Manfredo Fanti. Buildings around the square Museo ...