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  2. Pisa–Florence railway - Wikipedia

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    The Pisa–Florence railway (formerly known in Italian as the Ferrovia Leopolda, "Leopolda railway") is a line built in the 1840s connecting the Tuscan cities of Florence, Pisa and Livorno, passing through Empoli and Pontedera.

  3. Navicelli channel - Wikipedia

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    The Navicelli Channel is a channel built between 1563 and 1575 to connect Pisa with the port of Livorno. [1] The name originates from the so-called navicelli, small sized Tuscan boats that transported goods on the channel across the Pisan plain from Lake Bientina to the area of Empoli.

  4. Pisa–Rome railway - Wikipedia

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    The Pisa–Rome railway (also called the ferrovia Tirrenica—"Tyrrhenian Railway") is one of the trunk lines of the Italian railway network.It connects Italy’s northwest with its south, running along the Tyrrhenian coast between the Italian regions of Tuscany and Lazio, through the provinces of Livorno, Grosseto, Viterbo and Rome.

  5. Livorno Centrale railway station - Wikipedia

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    Livorno Centrale railway station (Italian: Stazione di Livorno Centrale) is the main station of the Italian city of Livorno. It is situated in the Piazza Dante on the eastern edge of the town. It is on the Pisa–Livorno–Rome line and handles nearly 5,300,000 passengers annually. [ 1 ]

  6. Livorno - Wikipedia

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    Livorno (Italian: ⓘ) is a ... Document Inviting Jewish Merchants to Settle in Livorno and Pisa, in Italian, Manuscript on Vellum, Florence, Italy, 10 June 1593 (fac ...

  7. Strada statale 1 Via Aurelia - Wikipedia

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    The SS 1 was instituted in 1928 with the following description: "Rome – Civitavecchia – Grosseto – Livorno – Pisa – Genoa – Imperia – Ventimiglia – French border. [2] The denomination derives from the homonymous ancient Roman road , although it follows in part the routes of other Roman roads, such as the Via Julia Augusta .

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