Forum Piscarium
The Forum Piscarium was the fish forum venalium of ancient Rome, north of the Roman Forum, between the Sacra Via and the Argiletum. It was burned in 210 BC and rebuilt the next year.
The Forum Piscarium was the fish forum venalium of ancient Rome, north of the Roman Forum, between the Sacra Via and the Argiletum. It was burned in 210 BC and rebuilt the next year.
The Forte Spagnolo (Italian for Spanish fortress; locally called il Castello) is a Renaissance castle in L'Aquila, central Italy.
Fornaci di Barga is a frazione of Barga in the Province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.
Fontignano is a frazione of the comune of Perugia, Italy, located near Lake Trasimeno.
Follonica Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy, located in the vicinity of Follonica in Tuscany; about 180 km northwest of Rome.
Foligno railway station (Italian: Stazione di Foligno) serves the town and comune of Foligno, in the region of Umbria, central Italy. It is also the most important railway junction in Umbria.
Foligno Airport (ICAO: LIAF) is an airport serving the Italian city of Foligno in the Umbria region. It is used for general aviation, school, business jet aviation, charter aviation and cargo.
The Flumendosa is a river of southern Sardinia, Italy.
The Florence Marathon (Italian: Maratona di Firenze) is an annual full-length marathon race which takes place in late November in Florence, Italy.
Fiesole Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di San Romolo, Duomo di Fiesole) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Fiesole, Tuscany, central Italy.
The Esino (Latin: Aesis) is a river in the Marche region of central Italy.
EUR Magliana is a railway station in Rome served by the Metro line B and the Ferrovia Roma-Lido in the EUR or Europa district of Rome. It was opened in 1924 as a Roma-Lido station for the Esposizione Universale Roma as Magliana (akin to the other st…
EUR Fermi is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. Opened in 1955, it is sited in the EUR between viale America and piazza della Stazione Enrico Fermi. Next to it is the artificial lake created for the 1960 Summer Olympics.
The Dolomites Railway (German: Dolomitenbahn, Italian: Ferrovia delle Dolomiti) was a railway in Northern Italy crossing the Dolomites mountains. The 64,913 km long railway began in Calalzo and ended in Toblach. Its gauge was 950 mm. The Cortina d'A…
Cuneo railway station, or Cuneo Altipiano railway station (Italian: Stazione di Cuneo or Stazione di Cuneo Altipiano), is the main station serving the city and comune of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region, northwestern Italy.
Cremona railway station (Italian: Stazione di Cremona) is the main station serving the city and comune of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy.
Crast' Agüzza (known also as Cresta Güzza) (3,869 m) is a mountain in the Bernina Range in Italy and Switzerland.
The Colline Metallifere (Italian: [kolˈliːne metalˈliːfere], "Metal-bearing Hills") are a mountain-hill group in the Tuscan Antiapennine, in central Italy.
The Almo Collegio Borromeo, recognized by the Ministry of Education, Universities and Research as a "highly qualified Cultural Institute", is the oldest such institution remaining in operation in Italy. Together with Collegio Ghislieri, with which t…
The Colle Fauniera (also known as Colle dei Morti, "Hill of the Dead") is a mountain pass in the Cottian Alps, Piedmont, northern Italy, located at 2,480+ m elevation.
Col de Clapier (French Col Clapier, Italian Colle Clapier) is a 2,491 m (8,173 ft) high mountain pass over the mountain massif Mont Cenis in the Cottian Alps and Graian Alps between Savoy in France and Piemont in Italy. The bridle path goes from Bra…
The Col Ferret (Petit Col Ferret) (el. 2490 m.) is an Alpine pass between the canton of Valais and the Aosta Valley.
The Coghinas is a river of northern Sardinia, Italy.
The Clitunno, in Antiquity the Clitumnus, is a river in Umbria, Italy. The name is of uncertain origin, but it was also borne by the river god.
The Cians is a mountain river that flows through the Alpes-Maritimes department of southeastern France.
The Ciane (Sicilian: Ciani) is a short river in southern Sicily, Italy.
Chiesa di Santa Maria in Portico is a late-baroque church in the city center of Naples placed at the end of its omonymous street, just off the seaside promenade of the Riviera di Chiaia.
Chiaravalle (Ceravall in Lombard) is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 5 administrative division of the city.
Cesana San Sicario, located in Cesana, Italy is a location of a venue for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
Cercola Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy, located approximately 2 km north of Cercola in the Province of Naples in the Italian region Campania.
Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci (Centre for Contemporary Art Luigi Pecci) is sited at 277 Via della Repubblica, Prato near Florence, Italy. The centre is devoted to the contemporary arts of the last three decades. The complex composes th…
The Centre for Studies on Federalism (CSF) was established in November 2000 with the primary purpose of studying and researching the theory and practice of Federalism both as a political doctrine and in its implementation in the institutional system…
The Ceno is a 63-kilometre (39 mi) tributary of the Taro River, flowing entirely the Province of Parma, northern Italy.
Cavour is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro, opened on 10 February 1955. It is located on via Cavour, in the Monti rione of Rome, midway between Santa Maria Maggiore and via dei Fori Imperiali.
Cave del Predil (German: Raibl, Slovene: Rabelj) is a frazione subdivision of the comune of Tarvisio in the Province of Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy.
Castro Pretorio is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 8 December 1990 and is located on viale Castro Pretorio, at its junction with via San Martino della Battaglia, in the Castro Pretorio rione.