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  2. Gravina in Puglia - Wikipedia

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    Gravina in Puglia (Italian: [ɡraˈviːna im ˈpuʎʎa]; Barese: Gravéine [ɡraˈviːnə, ɡraˈvejnə]; Latin: Silvium; Ancient Greek: Σιλούϊον, romanized: Siloúïon) is a town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy.

  3. Via Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Via has an in-house consulting practice, Via Strategies, that specializes in transit planning for tech-enabled and multimodal transit networks. Via Strategies works with city governments, transit agencies, state departments of transportation, and other transit clients on bus network redesigns, feasibility studies, and microtransit planning. [63]

  4. VIA Metropolitan Transit - Wikipedia

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    VIA's original logo, used until 2014. VIA was created in 1977 when the citizens of Bexar County voted in favor of a one-half cent sales tax to fund the service. Subsequently, VIA purchased transit assets from the City of San Antonio and began operations in March 1978, taking its name from the Latin word for "road".

  5. Gravina di Matera - Wikipedia

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    Gravina di Matera. The Gravina di Matera is a river in the Apulia and Basilicata regions of southern Italy. [1] Its source is between Altamura and Gravina in Puglia in the province of Bari. The river flows southeast and curves east before again flowing southeast. It then flows into the province of Matera and is joined by a left tributary at Matera.

  6. Transport in San Marino - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a heritage railway, using a restored locomotive and a reactivated section of the Rimini–San Marino railway, opened in the City of San Marino.. The Republic of San Marino's public transport network consists of a local bus network and the Funivia di San Marino, an aerial cablecar system between Borgo Maggiore and the City of San Marino.

  7. Ponte Madonna della Stella - Wikipedia

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    The Ponte Madonna della Stella, [2] also known as the Ponte Acquedotto Madonna della Stella, [2] Ponte Viadotto-Acquedotto Madonna della Stella, [3] or simply il ponte di Gravina, [4] amongst other combinations, is an eighteenth-century bridge and aqueduct over the Gravina in the southern Italian town of Gravina in Puglia.

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    Earlier this week, Lollapalooza revealed its 2024 lineup. SZA, Tyler, the Creator, Blink-182 and the Killers will headline the four-date festival, which takes place Aug. 1-4 at Chicago’s Grant ...

  9. Monopoli - Wikipedia

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    The Via Traiana, which followed an older route, began in Benevento and crossing the flat tableland up to Canosa continued on to Ruvo, where a fork in the road led in two different directions. The inland road went to Modugno, Ceglie del Campo, Capurso, Rutigliano and Conversano, while the coastal road went to Bari , Polignano , and Monopoli.