Frascati (pronounced [fraˈskaːti]) is a city and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital in the Lazio region of central Italy. It is located 20...
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Frascati is a town of central Italy. Frascati may also refer to: Frascati (Somerset, Virginia), a 19th-century plantation Frascati (wine), a white wine...
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Frascati, an Italian white wine, takes its name from the town of Frascati, located 25 km southeast of Rome, in Lazio, Italy. Archeological discoveries...
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The Frascati Manual is a document setting forth the methodology for collecting statistics about research and development. The Manual was prepared and published...
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Frascati Cathedral (Italian: Basilica Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo, Duomo di Frascati) is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica in Frascati...
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Lupa Roma FC (redirect from A.S.D. Lupa Frascati)
professional football club located in Rome. The club formerly headquartered in Frascati and then Tivoli. The club withdrew from Eccellenza Lazio, the fifth tier...
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of Frascati (Lat.: Tusculana) is a Latin suburbicarian see of the Diocese of Rome and a diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy, based at Frascati, near...
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Frascati (Polish: [fraˈskati]) is a historic neighbourhood and inner-suburb in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The area extends eastward from the...
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The Rome–Frascati railway line is one of the oldest railways in Italy. It was the first railway in the Papal States, opening in 1856, with a length of...
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1546–1550, Frascati 1550–1553 and Porto 1553. He became Pope Paul IV (1555–1559). Bellay had also been Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1550–1553, Frascati 1553 and...
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