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  2. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Roma Termini railway station Frecciarossa 1000 high-speed train in Roma Tiburtina station Rome is one of the major hubs of Italian railway network, along with Milan and Bologna. Located in the center of the Italian Peninsula , Rome is the main railway hub in central Italy , connected by high-speed lines with Florence , Bologna , Milan , Turin ...

  3. Rome Metro - Wikipedia

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    A train of the Roma–Giardinetti line. Officially termed a railway, the Roma–Giardinetti line is a narrow gauge tram which connects Laziali (a smaller, local train station some 800 metres east of Termini's main concourse) with Giardinetti, just past the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA) – Rome's orbital motorway.

  4. ATAC SpA - Wikipedia

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    ATAC S.p.A. (Azienda Tramvie e Autobus del Comune di Roma; English: Tramway and Bus Agency of the City of Rome) is an Italian publicly owned company running most of the local public transportation services, paid parking and incentive parking lots in Rome.

  5. Trolleybuses in Rome - Wikipedia

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    No 8507 at Roma Termini. No 8505 on Via Nomentana, just south of Piazza Sempione. 90 Express Termini station ↔ Largo F. Labia (11.5 km (7 mi)) The section of the route from Termini station to Porta Pia is not electrified by overhead wires, as it was considered that the two-wire overhead lines would have disfigured the city centre streets. On ...

  6. La Storta - Wikipedia

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    La Storta is the 51st zona of the Italian capital city, Rome.It is identified by the initials Z. LI and falls within the boundaries of Municipio XV. [note 1]The name La Storta ("the curve"; literally 'twisted' or 'bent') refers to a series of curves that the Via Cassia makes through the settlement.

  7. Line C (Rome Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line C is a Rome Metro line which runs from Monte Compatri-Pantano in the eastern suburbs of Rome, in Italy, to San Giovanni near the city centre, where it meets Line A. [4] It is the third metro line to be built in the city and the first to be fully automated.

  8. Rocca di Papa - Wikipedia

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    Convent of Palazzola. Rocca di Papa (Roman Castles Romanesco: 'A Rocca) is a small town and comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy.It is one of the Castelli Romani about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southeast of Rome on the Alban Hills.

  9. Bucegi Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    The Bucegi Natural Park with an area of 32.663 ha [3] was declared a protected area by Law Number 5 of March 6, 2000 (published in Monitorul Oficial Number 152 of April 12, 2000) [4] and represents a mountainous area (caves, pit caves, canyons, ridges, sinkholes, valleys, waterfalls, pastures and forests), that shelters a variety of flora and fauna.