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Golf Courses in Rome

Although Rome is famous for its historic buildings, luxury hotels and restaurants, the avid golfer will find a wide selection of golf courses in and around the city. A.S.D. GOLF CASALPALOCCO - www.golfcasalpalocco.it A.S.D. MAGGIOLINO GOLF CLUB - www.maggiolinogolfclub.it A.S.MAREDIROMA GOLF CLUB - www.golfmarediroma.it ARCHI DI CLAUDIO GOLF CLUB A.S.D. - www.archidiclaudiogolf.it ASSOC.NE SPORTIVA GOLF EL NINO PERDIDO - www.agriturismoilcasale.it CIRCOLO [...]

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Via del Corso

Via del Corso is the main street running through the historical centre of Rome, Italy. It is remarkable for being absolutely straight in an area characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas. It is also wider than most streets in the centre of Rome, but still only has barely room for two lanes of [...]

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Tribunale di Roma

Tribunale di Roma or the courthouses of Rome, are where legal disputes are tried and settled. There is no one main building which houses all the branches of law and therefore there are buildings in the Northern Rome area which correspond with the relevant branch. The following link gives you more information on the relevant addresses: (http://www.tribunale.roma.it/)

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RAI Headquarters

Rai - Radiotelevisione Italiana, known until 1954 as Radio Audizioni Italiane, is the Italian public service broadcaster, the biggest television company in Italy. It operates many televison channels and radio staions, broadcasting in analog terrestrial ( until 2013), in digital terrestrial and in several satellite and IPTV offerings. RAI is one of the 23 founding [...]

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FAO - Food and Agriculture Organisation

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a specialised agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Serving both developed and developing countries, FAO acts as a neutral forum where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy. FAO is also a source of [...]

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Tor Vergata University

Tor Vergata University is one of the three publicly funded universities in Rome. Built in 1982, this university is divided into six schools each offering a diverse range of study options. Located in the south of Rome, the campus was built to accommodate a smaller number of students than those found at La Sapienza. The [...]

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La Cattolica University

The official name is Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and has one of its campuses in Rome. Known mainly for its faculty of Medicine and Surgery and teaching hospital in Rome, the university itself offers a myriad of subjects including Economics, Agriculture  and Banking and Finance.  The campus is located in the residential area of [...]

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La Sapienza University

Sapienza University of Rome is a coeducational, autonomous state university in Rome, Italy. It is the largest European university and the most ancient of the city’s three state-funded universities; Sapienza was founded in 1303, Tor  Vergata in 1982, and Roma Tre in 1992. According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities published by the Institute of [...]

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Trastevere

Trastevere an area across the Tiber river is one of the most famous and liveliest neighbourhoods in Rome. With quaint architecture, narrow and winding streets, the area has always had a micro-culture due to numerous peoples who took up residence in the area. Nowadays, Trastevere maintains its character thanks to its narrow cobbled streets lined by [...]

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Via Condotti

Via Condotti (officially Via dei Condotti) is a street of Rome.  In Roman times it was one of the streets that crossed the ancient Via Flaminia and enabled people who crossed the Tiber to reach the the Pincio hill. It begins at the Spanish steps  and is named after conduits or channels which carried water [...]

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Via Veneto

Via Veneto made famous by the film ‘ La Dolce Vita’ by Federico Fellini is one of the streets to see and be-seen on in Rome.  A few of the hot spots seen in the film are still standing today and are just as ‘chic’ as ever. The street is lined with glass- encased restaurants, [...]

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Tiburtina Station

The Tiburtina station is the second-largest in Rome. Like the larger Termini, it is both a bus and train station addtionally being serviced with one line (Metro B) of the underground system. Tiburtina because of its location in the north-eastern section of the city, has many smaller trains which service the towns which lie on [...]

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