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Piazza Armerina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piazza Armerina (Sicilian: Ciazza ) is an Italian comune in the province of Enna of the autonomous island region of Sicily. The city of Piazza (as it was called before 1862) began during th...
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Villa Romana del Casale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roman Villa and mosaics--page 1 ... (NOTE: these photographs were taken in 1983; excavations and new discoveries have continued since then.) ... The ownership of this large (460' x 330') country estate in central Sicily has been debated. Once thought to be a retirement home of the Emperor Maximian, it is now suggested that...
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Visit a large rural Roman home and see fantastic mosaics. ... Set on a plateau almost 700 meters above sea level about 35 kilometers from Enna and a bit nearer Caltagirone, the city of Piazza Armerina is not without charm.
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Villa Romana del Casale, Piazza Armerina [Introduction - part 1 of 8] - A luxurious Roman villa from around 320 CE ... The Villa Romana del Casale is located about 5km outside the town of Piazza Armerina. It is the richest, largest and most complex collection of late Roman mosaics in the world. The Villa Romana del Casale is...
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Piazza Armerina, Sicily - Medieval city in the central parts of SIcily ... Piazza Armerina is a city in the centre of Sicily, in the province of Enna. ... The city was known as "Piazza" (marketplace) until 1862 when it was changed to "Piazza Armerina".
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Italy > Sicily > Central Sicily > Piazza Armerina > Introduction ... Piazza Armerina Hotels ... Piazza Armerina Restaurants...
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Italy > Sicily > Central Sicily > Piazza Armerina > Restaurants ... Piazza Armerina Hotels ... Piazza Armerina Attractions...
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The city of Piazza Armerina is situated on a high hill in a very fertile district. Its origin is obscure. ... Catholic Encyclopedia (1913); by multiple editors; Diocese of Piazza Armerina...
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