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    Lucca (redirect from Ponte a Moriano)
    Moriano, a 12th century Romanesque style parish church San Romano, erected by the Dominican order in the second half of the 13th century, is today a deconsecrated...
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    Lucca–Ponte a Moriano Tramway (Italian: Tranvia Lucca-Ponte a Moriano) was an urban steam tramway line that connected Lucca railway station with a renowned...
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    Italian Chamber of Deputies from 1934 until his death, which occurred at Ponte a Moriano in 1939. Paul H. Lewis (2002). Latin fascist elites: the Mussolini...
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    San Pietro a Vico the line reaches Ponte a Moriano, the terminus of the first stretch of the railway to be built and once home to a both a factory connected...
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    station of the Lucca–Ponte a Moriano tramway had stood in the square in front of it, the urban penetration section of which used a gallery built under...
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    Baluardo Cairoli: built in 1883 for the purpose of extending the Lucca–Ponte a Moriano tramway through the city. Baluardo San Regolo Baluardo San Colombano...
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  • 1920s through the 1970s. Basil was born at the Russian embassy in Ponte a Moriano, Italy, to Peter von Wrangell and Marussia Sasso-Ruffo. On his father's...
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  • Cassiano (San Cassiano a Vico) S. Cassiano (San Cassiano Moriano) S. Concordio (San Concordio di Moriano) S. Concordio (San Concordio in Contrada) S. Donato...
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  • Timeline of Lucca (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Burlamacchi [it] erected in the Piazza San Michele [it]. 1883 - Lucca–Ponte a Moriano tramway begins operating. 1901 - Population: 73,465. 1905 - Lucca Football...
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  • Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI), a branch of the Italian state company Ferrovie dello Stato; Rete Ferroviaria Toscana (RFT), a branch of La Ferroviaria Italiana...
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