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    passeggeri nei porti liguri, Civitavecchia stabile". amp24.ilsole24ore.com (in Italian). 2024-02-19. "IL PORTO DI CIVITAVECCHIA". pilotiportidiroma.it (in...
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  • Estadístico 2019". "The Busiest Cruise Ports". 2017-07-19. "Traffico Porto di Civitavecchia - Gennaio-Settembre 2023" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-04-06. "Caribbean...
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    Civitavecchia railway station (Italian: Stazione di Civitavecchia) serves the town and comune of Civitavecchia, the sea port for Rome, in the region of...
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    the city of Rome. In 1826, Civitavecchia was separated from the Diocese of Viterbo and Toscanella and united with that of Porto, by Pope Leo XII. In 1854...
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    MS Cruise Barcelona (category Ships built in Castellammare di Stabia)
    M/V Cruise Roma/Barcelona Traghetti per la Spagna, Civitavecchia-Barcellona. Capitaneria di porto - Cronologia degli eventi del 13-14 gennaio 2012. "Fincantieri...
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    The Diocese of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia (Latin: Dioecesis Centumcellarum-Tarquiniensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic...
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  • Thumbnail for Port of Ripa Grande and Papal Arsenal
    Porto di Ripa Grande was the river port of Rome, just downstream the former Pons Sublicius, where the wares, going up and down the Tiber towards the dock...
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    RA 12: Pescara ( E55) SS 16dir-C: Pescara ( E55) - Porto di Pescara Gap - Adriatic Sea : Porto di Pescara - Dubrovnik  Croatia D8: Dubrovnik (start of...
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    eventual disbandment in 1980, Ennio Morricone was the trumpet player of Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza (G.I.N.C.), a group of composers who performed...
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    Superba and La Suprema entered service. Lines for Tunisia, as well a new Civitavecchia-Palermo line, were opened. In 2008 the fleet was enlarged with three...
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    Saremar (category Tirrenia Compagnia Italiana di Navigazione)
    Maddalena Portovesme↔Carloforte Calasetta↔Carloforte Santa Teresa di Gallura↔Bonifacio Olbia ↔ Civitavecchia Porto Torres ↔ Savona Vado Official website...
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    (1999–2024) Raffaele Rubattino (2000–2024) Genoa↔Porto Torres Livorno↔Cagliari (Cargo only) Civitavecchia↔Olbia Naples↔Cagliari (Cargo only) Genoa↔Tunis...
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    MS Cruise Roma (category Ships built in Castellammare di Stabia)
    centre. Cruise Roma is operated on the route linking Civitavecchia, Italy to Barcelona, Spain via Porto Torres (Sardinia), together with her sister Cruise...
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    Ponte dell'Industria, also known as Ponte di ferro (English: iron bridge), is a bridge that connects via del Porto Fluviale to via Antonio Pacinotti, in Rome...
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    in Civitavecchia to disembark her final passengers on 25 March 2020. On 19 June, Costa sold Costa Victoria to Cantiere Navale San Giorgio del Porto SpA...
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  • Daunia Castelnuovo di Ceva Castelnuovo di Conza Castelnuovo di Farfa Castelnuovo di Garfagnana Castelnuovo di Porto Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina Castelnuovo...
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  • traffic is handled by Porto Torres, some 30 kilometers north. There are ferry services from there to Genoa, Barcelona and Civitavecchia. The Alghero-Fertilia...
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    (non-Metropolitan) Diocese of Anagni-Alatri Diocese of Civita Castellana Diocese of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia Diocese of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino Diocese of...
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    Pisa–Livorno–Rome, Rome–Fiumicino railways (FL1), Rome-Viterbo (FL3) and Rome-Civitavecchia (FL5). The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana...
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    evidence. After the arrest he was taken to a maximum-security cell at the Civitavecchia prison; he was later sentenced to two life sentences and 26 years in...
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    police in "Operazione Paprika". The ro-pax ferries travelling between Civitavecchia and Barcelona were used for the transport of cocaine, hidden in passenger...
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    September 2020. Torres, Comune di Porto. "Porto Torres e Camposano: gemellaggio nel nome di San Gavino". Comune di Porto Torres (in Italian). Archived...
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    Pisans were granted freedom of trade in the whole empire, the coast from Civitavecchia to Portovenere, a half of Palermo, Messina, Salerno and Naples, the...
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  • Valentia–Mileto Villa Santina–Comeglians Villamar–Ales Voghera–Varzi Civitavecchia–Orte Santo Stefano di Magra–Sarzana Sulmona–Isernia Gioia Tauro–Cinquefrondi...
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    night of 13 January 2012, having begun a planned seven-day cruise from Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy, to Savona and five other ports. The port side of the...
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  • MS Nuraghes (category Ships built in Castellammare di Stabia)
    the Moby Vinci. She is set to operate on the Genoa - Porto Torres, Livorno - Olbia & Civitavecchia - Olbia routes. Largest ferries of Europe Vista longitudinale...
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    the command of Captain Francesco Schettino, Costa Concordia departed Civitavecchia, the port that serves Rome, Italy, for a seven-night cruise. At 21:45...
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    especially after the destruction of the port of Centumcellae (modern Civitavecchia). The last historic references to Tarquinii are from around 1250, and...
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    the Sardinian seaports of Porto Torres, Olbia, Golfo Aranci, Arbatax, Santa Teresa Gallura and Cagliari with Civitavecchia, Genoa, Livorno, Naples, Palermo...
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    MS Sharden (category Ships built in Castellammare di Stabia)
    entering service in mid-March on the Civitavecchia-Olbia route. On February 3, 2012, while leaving Civitavecchia heading for Olbia, Sharden struck the...
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