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San Pietro ("St. Peter") is a Roman Catholic church in Porto Venere, province of La Spezia, northern Italy, facing the Gulf of Poets. The Church was built upon an ancient Pagan Temple. History and description
The coast and the lighthouse of Capo Sandalo The so-called "Columns of Carloforte". San Pietro Island (Italian: Isola di San Pietro, Ligurian Tabarchino: Uiza de San Pé, Sardinian: Isula 'e Sàntu Pèdru) is an island approximately seven kilometres (four nautical miles) off the South western Coast of Sardinia, Italy, facing the Sulcis peninsula.
San Pietro di Castello (island) Baratili San Pietro, in the province of Oristano; Castel San Pietro Romano, in the Metropolitan City of Rome; Castel San Pietro Terme, in the province of Bologna; Ponte San Pietro, in the province of Bergamo; San Pietro a Maida, in the province of Catanzaro; San Pietro al Natisone, in the province of Udine
Pietro I Orseolo OSBCam, also known as Peter Urseulus, (928–987) was the Doge of Venice from 976 until 978. He abdicated his office and left in the middle of the night to become a monk. He later entered the order of the Camaldolese Hermits of Mount Corona. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church. [1 ...
San Pietro is a Romanesque and Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church just outside Tuscania, in the province of Viterbo, in the region of Lazio, Italy. The façade has a large rose window , decked with mosaics, hedged at the corners by the symbols of the Four Evangelists , and flanked by reliefs with elaborate carvings of plants, a menagerie of ...
Fresco with Saint George and the Dragon. The monastery is preceded by the 14th century gate of Porta di San Pietro designed by Agostino di Duccio, which leads into Borgo XX Giugno and, shortly after, to a monumental facade with three arcades reflecting the opposite porta di Duccio; it was designed around 1614 by the Perugine architect Valentino Martelli, who also designed the cloister, then ...
San Pietro di Cadore (Ladin: San Pieru) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Belluno in the Italian region of Veneto, located about 130 kilometres (81 mi) north of Venice and about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Belluno, on the border with Austria.
San Pietro al Tanagro is 90 kilometers far from Salerno.It has a population of 1,640 inhabitants and a surface of 15,3 square kilometers thus showing a population density of 107,19 inhabitants per square kilometer.