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  2. Stadio dei Marmi - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio dei Marmi first opened in 1932, on the 10th anniversary of the March on Rome, near the Roman neighborhood Monte Mario, by the architect Enrico Del Debbio under the Fascist ruler Benito Mussolini. [1] The Stadio dei Marmi is encircled by sixty, 4-meter tall classical statues of athletes made from Carrara marble. [2]

  3. Foro Italico - Wikipedia

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    The Foro is home to numerous sports venues, such as the largest sports facility in Rome, the Stadio Olimpico, the ornate Stadio dei Marmi [1] and the adjoining building which is the seat of the Italian National Olympic Committee (originally built for the purposes of the Fascist Male Academy of Physical Education).

  4. Rome Sevens - Wikipedia

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    The Roma Sevens International Rugby Sevens Tournament is held every years since 2002 in Rome, Italy, at the Stadio dei Marmi. Men's tournament ...

  5. Enrico Del Debbio - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, he was commissioned the new Foro Mussolini, a sport complex now known as Foro Italico (finished in 1960), including the Stadio dei Marmi (1928) and the Palazzo della Farnesina, the current seat of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He also designed the Stadio del Nuoto ("Swimming Stadium", 1956). He died in Rome in 1973.

  6. 1985 World Masters Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Stadio dei Marmi. 1985 World Masters Athletics Championships is the sixth in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships (called World Veterans Games or World Masters Games at the time) that took place in Rome, Italy, from June 22 to 30, 1985. [1] The main venue was Stadio Olimpico located within the Foro Italico sports complex.

  7. Category:Sports venues in Rome - Wikipedia

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    New AS Roma Stadium; P. PalaLottomatica; Palazzetto dello Sport; Piscina delle Rose; Stadio Nazionale PNF; S. Stadio dei Marmi; Stadio Olimpico; Stadio Olimpico del ...

  8. Stadio dei Marmi (Carrara) - Wikipedia

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    Stadio dei Marmi ("Stadium of the Marbles") is a multi-use stadium in Carrara, Tuscany, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Carrarese . [ 1 ] The stadium holds around 3,520.

  9. 2024–25 Carrarese Calcio 1908 season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Stadio dei Marmi: 12 August 2024 Round of 32: Cagliari : v: Carrarese : Cagliari: 21:15: Stadium: Unipol Domus: References This page was last edited on 3 ...