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The name is a popular usage and means, literally, "Naples splitter". The name is derived from the fact that it is very long and from above it seems to divide that part of the city. This street is the lower (Decumanus Inferiore) and southernmost of the three decumani, or east-west streets, of the grid of the original Greco-Roman city of Neapolis.
Spaccanapoli (street) T. Via dei Tribunali, Naples; V. Via Toledo; Vico and Vicoletto of Zuroli This page was last edited on 11 July 2014, at 22:33 (UTC). ...
One of a network of busy, narrow streets that comprise the majority of thoroughfares traversing the historic Spanish Quarter of Naples. Quartieri Spagnoli in Naples. The eastern boundary is the Via Toledo, the main shopping street of Naples. This pedestrianized area is very popular at night with locals meeting family and friends. [2]
Via dei Tribunali is a street in the old historic center of Naples, Italy. [ 1 ] It was the main decumanus or Decumano Maggiore — that is, the main east-west street — of the ancient Greek and then Roman city of Neapolis, [ 2 ] paralleled to the south by the lower decumanus ( Decumano Inferiore , now called Spaccanapoli) and to the north by ...
Naples' streets are famously narrow (it was the first city in the world to set up a pedestrian one-way street), [146] so the general public commonly use compact hatchback cars and scooters for personal transit. [147]
The high part of Santa Lucia street in 1865. Borgo Santa Lucia, or simply Santa Lucia ("Saint Lucy [Borough]"), is a historical rione of Naples, Italy, facing the coast.The area rises around the street of the same name, in turn named after the basilica of Santa Lucia a Mare [], the presence of which is attested since the 9th century, in spite of legend that would have it founded by a ...
Naples is a city in Collier County, Florida, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,115, down from 19,539 at the 2010 census.Naples is a principal city of the Naples–Marco Island metropolitan area, which had a population of about 375,752 as of 2020.
Through pragmatic sanction issued on 6 January 1779, King Ferdinand IV ordered that the city of Naples be divided into 12 quarters in order to establish and have each of them a judge of the Grand Criminal Court, in order to favor the public safety of the citizens. [1] The 12 districts of the 1779 city division had the following denomination: [2]