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    Janiculum (redirect from Gianicolo)
    The Janiculum (/dʒəˈnɪkjʊləm/; Italian: Gianicolo [dʒaˈniːkolo]), occasionally known as the Janiculan Hill, is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although...
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    Sant'Onofrio al Gianicolo is a titular church in Trastevere, Rome. It is the official church of the papal order of knighthood Order of the Holy Sepulchre...
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  • "Pini presso una catacomba" ("Pines Near a Catacomb") – Lento "I pini del Gianicolo" ("The Pines of the Janiculum") – Lento "I pini della via Appia" ("The...
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    Trastevere. In order to have a stronghold on the right Bank and to control the Gianicolo hill, Transtiberim was partially included by Emperor Aurelian (270–275)...
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    American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo in Rome, Italy. The academy is a member of the Council of American Overseas...
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  • at monuments or at other notable landmarks. A student dormitory, the Gianicolo Residence is located two minutes away from the main Guarini campus, but...
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    needed] requested to remove the statue of her husband from the top of the Gianicolo. Mussolini replied that he would not only not remove the statue of Giuseppe...
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  • is Josaphat Kuntsevych. It also includes the church of San Giosafat al Gianicolo, one of Ukraine's national churches in Rome. The origins of the Ukrainian...
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    at the Palazzo Della Rovere and its official church in Sant'Onofrio al Gianicolo, both in Rome, close to Vatican City. In 1994, Pope John Paul II declared...
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    (Capitolino) Cispian Hill (Cispio) Esquiline Hill (Esquilino) Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) Monte Mario Oppian Hill (Oppio) Pincian Hill (Pincio) Quirinal Hill (Quirinale)...
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