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Battle of Aspromonte
1862 battle in Italy
Monument to the Royal Stuarts
Memorial in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City State
Collina dei Camaldoli
hill in Naples, Italy
Catacomb of Commodilla
catacomb in Rome, Italy
San Pietro Cathedral, Modica
church building in Modica, Italy
Santi Demetrio e Bonifacio
former church building in Naples, Italy
Val di Elsa
thumb|Window in a cafe in San Gimignano, Valdelsa, Italy
thumb|250px|Valdelsa between Certaldo and [[Castelfiorentino.]]
Valdelsa or '''Val d'Elsa is the valley of the river Elsa, in Tuscany, central Italy. The valley is divided into two traditional regions: Alta Valdelsa ("Upper Valdelsa"), in the province of Siena, Poggibonsi being the largest town in the area; and Bassa Valdelsa''', in the Metropolitan City of Florence, Empoli being the largest town (although technically the latter is in the Valdarno). Other centers in the valley include Castelfiorentino, Certaldo, Colle di Val d'Elsa and S
Temple of Juno Lucina
building in Rome, Italy
Navalia
naval port and arsenal of ancient Rome
San Pietro Church
church building in Modena, Italy
Siege of Syracuse
conducted by the Aghlabids against Syracuse in Sicily, then a possession of the Byzantine Empire
Abbazia di Casanova
building in Carmagnola, Italy
Palazzo Marcello
building in Venice, Italy
Regisole
thumb|upright=1.15|Today's Regisole monument in front of the Cathedral of Pavia. Beyond, at the left of the cathedral, ruins of the Torre Civica.
The Regisole ("Sun King") was a bronze classical or Late Antique equestrian monument, highly influential during the Italian Renaissance. It was originally erected at Ravenna, in what is now Italy, but was moved to Pavia in the Middle Ages, where it stood on a column before the cathedral, as an emblem of communal pride and Pavia's deep connection with imperial Rome.
Palazzo Trevisan Cappello
building in Venice, Italy
Breach at Cucca
Temple of Ceres
building in Rome, Italy
Battle of Pavia
476 siege
Apollino
thumb|The Apollino
The Apollino or Medici Apollo is a Roman copy of a Hellenistic sculpture of the adolescent god Apollo of the Apollo Lykeios type. It is now in the Uffizi, Florence.
Naples metropolitan area
metropolitan area
Resurrezione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo
church building in Rome, Italy
Fescennia
Fescennia or Fescennium was an ancient city of Etruscan/Faliscan origin, which is probably to be placed immediately to the north of the modern Corchiano, north west of Civita Castellana, in central Italy. The Via Amerina traverses it. At the Riserva S. Silvestro, walls exist. At Corchiano itself, however, similar walls may be traced, and the site is a strong and characteristic triangle between two deep ravines, with the third (west) side cut off by a ditch. Here, too, remains of two bridges may be seen, and several rich tombs have been excavated.
Gallesium
titular see
Trasimene Line
German defensive line in Italy during World War II
Operation Diadem
1944 military operation in World War II's Italian Campaign
Parco agricolo Sud Milano
nature reserve area located south and south-east of Milan
SM UC-53
1916 German type UC II minelaying U-boat
Forum Appii
archaeological site in Latina, Italy
Santi Urbano e Lorenzo a Prima Porta
cardinalate deaconry in Roman Catholic Church
Siege of Syracuse
311-309 BCE military investment of Syracuse by the Carthaginians
Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione ed il Restauro
art conservation institute in Rome
Cantiere navale del Muggiano
defunct Italian shipbuilding company
Monte Calamita
thumb | right | alt=A mountain on the other side of a lake | Calamita Mount (Elba Island, LI, Italy) as seen from Arco Mount Arcipelago Toscano National Park.
Calamita () is a large hill lying on the south-east side of the island of Elba, known for a remarkable landscape and views of Portoferraio and Monte Capanne. The hill's development dates from Elba's ancient periods, when Calamita was a major iron mining center.
Viali di Circonvallazione
boulevards in Florence, Italy
Botteniga
The Botteniga is a river in northern Italy. It is a distributary of the Piave, and meets the Sile at Treviso after descending approximately 60 metres over its 20 kilometre course.
Dionysus Sardanapalus
Hellenistic-Roman Neo Attic sculpture-type of the god Dionysus
Temple of Juno Regina
Roman temple dedicated in 179 BC
SM UC-34
German Type UC II minelaying U-boat
Monte di Pietà o Seralcadi
first-level unit of Palermo
Recioto di Soave DOCG
Italian wine
Temple of Juno Regina
temple on the Aventine Hill vowed by Camillus in 396 BCE
Alta Via dei Monti Liguri
hiking trail in Liguria, Italy
church Santa Maria della Celestia
church in Castello, Venice
Temple of Hercules Custos
building in Rome, Italy
Temple of Venus Erycina
lost ancient temple on the Capitoline hill in Rome, Italy
Municipio XI
municipio of Rome, Italy
Municipio IV
municipio of Rome, Italy
Principality of Benevento
former principality in the time of Napoleon

Horti Tauriani
gardens of ancient Rome
Sentiero Italia
a long-distance trail in Italy
Halyciae
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Palazzo Molina
palace in Venice
via Cristoforo Colombo
thoroughfare in Rome, Italy

County of Novellara and Bagnolo
former independent state in Northern Italy
Second Battle of the Alps
1944/45 campaign on the French/Italian border

Parco naturale regionale del Sasso Simone e Simoncello
protected area in Italy (EUAP0969)
Corpi Santi di Milano
inhabited Italian rural area, established in 1782 and annexed to Milan, Italy in 1873
Mausoleum of Honorius
former tomb in Rome
SM UB-48
1917 Type UB III submarine
Sante Orsola e Caterina
church in Rome, Italy