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  2. Bar Roma - Wikipedia

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    Bar Roma is a casual [3] Italian restaurant and bar [4] in Chicago 's Andersonville neighborhood. The interior has wood, distressed furniture, and bags of flour on display. [5] The seating capacity is approximately 120 people. [6] The menu includes meatballs, [7] pastas such as cacio e pepe, [5] and pizza. [8]

  3. Romani people in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Welsh. v. t. e. Romani people in Chicago are an ethnic group in the Chicago area. Around 5,000 to 10,000 Roma reside in the Chicago area. [1] Romani people first came to Chicago in the 1880s. In 2023, the Romani flag was raised for International Romani Day in Chicago. [2]

  4. Roma come Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Roma come Chicago was released in Italy on 20 November 1968 where it was distributed by Paramount – De Laurentiis. It grossed a total of 320.84 million lira on its theatrical run in Italy. [1] As of 2013, the film has not been released on home video.

  5. The Berghoff (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 41°52′45.5″N 87°37′42.2″W. /  41.879306°N 87.628389°W  / 41.879306; -87.628389. The Berghoff restaurant, at 17 West Adams Street, near the center of the Chicago Loop, was opened in 1898 by Herman Joseph Berghoff and has become a Chicago landmark. [1] In 1999, The Berghoff won a James Beard Foundation Award in the ...

  6. John Felice Rome Center - Wikipedia

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    The John Felice Rome Center is a campus of Loyola University Chicago in Rome, Italy. The center was founded as CIVIS (Casa Italiana Viaggi Internazionali Studenti) in January 1962, hosted on premises built for the Olympic Village of the 1960 Summer Olympics, and leased from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  7. Apollo Theater Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo Theater Chicago was built in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood in 1978, by theatre producers Jason Brett and Stuart Oken. Located at 2540 N. Lincoln Ave., the Apollo has 430 seats and a lobby featuring art exhibits and a full bar. The theatre is also the home of the Emerald City Theatre Company.

  8. List of Holocaust films - Wikipedia

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    A Roma Holocaust survivor, Maja, struggles with PTSD and survivor's guilt in the 1950s. She encounters a man, whom she recognizes as a German soldier, who had raped her 15 years earlier, and been involved in the murder of her sister. 2020 Poland The Champion

  9. Romen Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Romen Theatre. Coordinates: 55°47′05″N 37°34′09″E. Romen Theatre in Moscow. Romen Theatre (Russian: Московский музыкально-драматический театр "Ромэн") in Moscow, Russia, is the oldest and the most famous of Romani theatres in the world. The theatre is a key object of Romani culture in Russia ...