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  2. San Giorgio a Cremano - Wikipedia

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    San Giorgio a Cremano is located on the foothills to the west of the Vesuvius.With a total area of 4.11 km 2 (1.6 sq mi), it is a fairly small, cramped comune which runs in a narrow corridor from the slopes of the volcano down toward the Bay of Naples.

  3. List of municipalities of Campania - Wikipedia

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    92 in the Metropolitan City of Naples; 158 in the Province of Salerno; List ... San Giorgio a Cremano: Napoli: 45,523 San Giorgio del Sannio: Benevento: 9,809

  4. Category:People from San Giorgio a Cremano - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from San Giorgio a Cremano" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  5. Afragola - Wikipedia

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    San Marco in Sylvis Church, built around 1179. On its external wall is a slab on which, according to the legend, once sat both St. Mark and San Gennaro. San Marco all'Olmo Church, built in 1615; Palazzo Migliore (17th century) San Giorgio Martire: Parish church built in 1695-1702

  6. San Giorgio - Wikipedia

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    San Giorgio (Genoa Metro), a metro station on the Genoa Metro; Italian cruiser San Giorgio, an armored cruiser of the Regia Marina in the early 20th century; San Giorgio class amphibious transport dock, an Italian Navy amphibious landing ship; Viadotto Genova-San Giorgio, a viaduct in Genoa, Italy.

  7. Palazzo San Giorgio - Wikipedia

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    The plaque commemorating the foundation of the Palazzo San Giorgio. The project of the new public building, as recalled by a plaque affixed to the façade facing the city, was entrusted to Friar Oliverio, a monk from the Abbey of Sant'Andrea in Sestri Ponente, who had previously designed the extension to the sea of the Old Pier.

  8. Casoria - Wikipedia

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    The village of Casoria developed after the year 1000 AD, thanks to the Benedictine monastery of San Gregorio Armeno of Naples. In the 13th century it was a fief of the archbishop of Naples . In 1580 it was acquired by the Royal Estate of the Kingdom of Naples .

  9. Boscoreale - Wikipedia

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    Female bust from the 1st century Boscoreale Treasure on display in the British Museum. [4]The neighbourhood of Monte Bursaccio which was overcome by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD that obliterated and preserved its better-known neighbours, Pompeii and Herculaneum, is famous for the frescoes of its aristocratic villas, excavated before World War I.