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  2. Tony Licari - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Licari (April 9, 1921 – July 4, 2013) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played nine games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Detroit Red Wings during the 1946–47 season. The rest of his career lasted from 1941 to 1955 and was mainly spent in various minor leagues.

  3. List of parks and gardens in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The park is in the northwest area of the city of Rome, in Municipio XIX, shared between the districts of Aurelio, Primavalle, and Trionfale. Regional Park of Decima-Malafede; Villa Sciarra is a small (6 hectares) quiet park within the walls of Janiculum hill. It is, unusual in Rome, informal and has a children's playground.

  4. Villa Glori - Wikipedia

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    The fortified casale.. Unlike the historic villas of Rome, Villa Glori was not born as a suburban villa, but as a rustic space intended for vineyards and hunting, so much so that the oldest building is a simple fortified farmhouse (casale), repeatedly remodeled and not even among the most beautiful of those scattered in the Roman Campagna

  5. The Westin Excelsior Rome - Wikipedia

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    The hotel hosted the cast and crew of Ben-Hur during filming in 1958. [10] La Dolce Vita was filmed around the hotel in 1960 [11] and Two Weeks in Another Town was filmed in the hotel in 1962. Portions of the 1983 miniseries The Winds of War were filmed in the hotel, [12] as was a scene in the 2009 period musical Nine. [13]

  6. Rome - Wikipedia

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    By 550 BC, Rome was the second largest city in Italy after only Taras (modern Taranto) on the Salento Peninsula. [citation needed] It had an area of about 285 ha (700 acres) and an estimated population of 35,000. Other sources suggest the population was just under 100,000 from 600 to 500 BC.

  7. Hotel d'Inghilterra - Wikipedia

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    Hotel d’Inghilterra is a five-star luxury boutique hotel in Rome, Italy. The 88-room hotel has been one of Rome's most fashionable hotels since it opened in 1845. The 88-room hotel has been one of Rome's most fashionable hotels since it opened in 1845.

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