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  2. Piazza Italia - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Italia or Piazza d'Italia may refer to: Piazza Italia, Naples; Piazza Italia, Reggio Calabria; Piazza d'Italia, Sassari; Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans; Piazza d'Italia, a 1975 novel by Antonio Tabucchi; Piazza Italia (restaurant), Portland, Oregon, U.S.

  3. Piazza d'Italia (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    Piazza d'Italia by Charles Moore (with Perez Architects), New Orleans. The Piazza d'Italia is an urban public plaza located behind the American Italian Cultural Center at Lafayette and Commerce Streets in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. It is controlled by the New Orleans Building Corporation (NOBC), a public benefit corporation wholly owned ...

  4. Town square - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Piazza della Signoria in Florence remains synonymous with the return of the Medici from their exile in 1530 as well as the burning at the stake of Savonarola during the Italian Inquisition. [4] The Italian term is roughly equivalent to the Spanish plaza, French term place, Portuguese praça, and German Platz.

  5. Place d'Italie - Wikipedia

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    The Place d'Italie (French pronunciation: [plas ditali]; English: Italy Square) is a public space in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. The square has an average dimension somewhat less than 200 meters in extent (comprising about 30,000 m 2), and the following streets meet there: Boulevard Vincent-Auriol; Boulevard de l'Hôpital; Boulevard ...

  6. Piazza dei Miracoli - Wikipedia

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    Piazza dei Miracoli. The Piazza dei Miracoli (Italian: [ˈpjattsa dei miˈraːkoli]; 'Square of Miracles'), formally known as Piazza del Duomo ('Cathedral Square'), is a walled 8.87-hectare (21.9-acre) compound in central Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, recognized as an important center of European medieval art and one of the finest architectural complexes in the world. [1]

  7. Metaphysical painting - Wikipedia

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    Metaphysical painting (Italian: pittura metafisica) or metaphysical art was a style of painting developed by the Italian artists Giorgio de Chirico and Carlo Carrà. The movement began in 1910 with de Chirico, whose dreamlike works with sharp contrasts of light and shadow often had a vaguely threatening, mysterious quality, "painting that which ...

  8. Piazza d'Italia, Sassari - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Piazza d'Italia is a city square in Sassari, Italy. [1] Buildings around the square

  9. Piazza Grande - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Grande, former name of Piazza Unità d'Italia in Trieste, Italy Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Piazza Grande .