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la fiaccola della libertà - перевод на

ARCHED BRIDGE
Ponte della liberta; Ponte della Liberta; Ponte Della Liberta
  • South-east side of Ponte della Libertà.

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1976 FILM BY STELVIO MASSI
La legge violenta della squadra anticrimine
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La Scala         
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OPERA HOUSE IN MILAN, ITALY
La Scala, theatre; Teatro alla Scala; Teatro alla Scala di Milano; Teatro Alla Scala; Ballet of La Scala; Orchestra della Scala; La Scala, Milan; Scala de Milan; New Royal Theatre at La Scala; New Royal-Ducal Theatre at La Scala; New Royal Ducal Theatre at La Scala; La Scala Theatre Orchestra; La Scala Theatre Chorus; Royal-Ducal Theatre at La Scala; La scala; Filarmonica della Scala
n. La Scala, glorioso teatro di opere a Milano
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  • The [[Alasitas]] yearly fair, where people buy miniature gifts and  pray to the God of prosperity, [[Ekeko]]
  • Witches' Market]] in the city center, a popular spot for tourists
  • The [[Mi Teleférico]] transit network is the largest aerial cable car urban transit system in the world.
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  • The main toll of the La Paz-El Alto highway, connecting La Paz with [[El Alto]]
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  • Mariscal Santa Cruz Avenue, La Paz
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  • A hazy and mild weather day during the dry winter season. Due to its geographical location and altitude, La Paz has an unusual climate with dry winters and rainy summers.
  • The Southern District is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in La Paz.
  • Calle Jaén in the historic center of La Paz.
  • Metropolitan Cathedral
  • The Paseo del Prado, one of the main avenues in the city center
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  • Daniel Nuñez del Prado 1865
  • [[El Alto International Airport]]
  • Geological formations of the Valle de las Animas, in the southeastern neighborhoods of the city
  • Hernando Siles Stadium]]
  • Obrajes in the Southern District.
  • The [[Illimani]] dominates the skyline of La Paz, which has a mountainous topography
  • La Paz gets its main water supply from nearby lakes fed by the glaciers of the Andes Mountains
  • Plaza Murrillo]], the city's main square, seen in 1987
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  • Palace of Justice in central La Paz.
  • [[Tiwanaku]] Square in front of the football stadium
  • The Palace of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly
  • Municipal Theatre of La Paz.
  • The La Paz Bus Station
  • Puma]], National Museum of Archeology
  • Buildings in [[Sopocachi]], on the 1st District (Cotahuma).
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF BOLIVIA
La Paz, Bolivia; Chuquiago; La paz; La Paz (Bolivia); UN/LOCODE:BOLPB; Lapaz; Chukuta; Nuestra Señora de La Paz; Administrative capital of Bolivia; American Cooperative School La Paz; Chukiyawu; Ciudad de La Paz
n. La Paz (città nella Bolivia occidentale)

Определение

Della Crusca
·- A shortened form of Accademia della Crusca, an academy in Florence, Italy, founded in the 16th century, especially for conserving the purity of the Italian language.

Википедия

Ponte della Libertà

The Ponte della Libertà (Liberty Bridge) is a road bridge connecting the islands that form the historical centre of the city of Venice to the mainland part of the city.

Designed in 1932 by engineer Eugenio Miozzi, it was opened by Benito Mussolini in 1933 as Ponte Littorio ("Lictor's bridge") – a name used during the Fascist era for several other Italian bridges. At the end of World War II it was renamed Ponte della Libertà to honour the end of the Fascist dictatorship and of the Nazi occupation.

The bridge is the only vehicular access to the historical centre of the Venice.

  • The eastern end of the road terminates in the Piazzale Roma, the bus depot for the historical centre.
  • The western end reaches mainland Venice and becomes the Via Libertà, which divides the Venetian boroughs (municipalità) of Mestre (north) and Marghera (south). It is final section of the old Public Road 11, the Padana Superiore.

It is 3.85 km (2.39 mi) long and has two lanes (but no emergency lane) with a tram track each way. There is also a pedestrian and cycle path on the southern side. It was built alongside the Venice Railway Viaduct, which had been constructed in 1846. This has two tracks each way and is still in use.