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840:). The annual average temperature is 14.5 °C (58.1 °F), the hottest month in August is 24.4 °C (75.9 °F), and the coldest month is 6.4 °C (43.5 °F) in January. The annual precipitation is 869.93 millimetres (34.25 in), of which November is the wettest with 127.09 millimetres (5.00 in), while July is the driest with only 30.64 millimetres (1.21 in).
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the origins of this bathing establishment date to the Middle Ages when it was known as the Bagno della
Crociata (named either after a Crusader who supposedly discovered the spring or from a corruption of the Italian word for crutch). Early 15th-century documents describe a bath building that covered three distinct thermal springs all under one roof.
2207:) carry the Macchina from Porta Romana through each of the major streets of Viterbo to seven churches to be blessed, concluding with a strenuous ascension up to the Piazza di Santa Rosa, its final resting place. Each Macchina's lifespan differs, but contests for a new design are held every few years.
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announced that
Viterbo had been chosen as the site of the next airport in Lazio to serve Rome. However, in 2013 those plans were abandoned. Viterbo is served by regional trains departing from Station Ostiense, Trastevere, S. Pietro and sometimes at Termini in Rome. Porta Romana is the station serving
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as the architect of the project in
Viterbo. There is, however, no documentation or architectural evidence to connect Rossellino directly with the construction of the Bagno del Papa. To the contrary, Vatican payment records from 1454, preserved in the state archives in Rome, identify a stonemason from
1899:) "with such magnificence and with such expense that it was not only deemed suitable for a stay and salutary for the sick but seemed an edifice destined to have rooms fit for princes and for living regally". A more precise description of Pope Nicholas' palace was described by the Viterbese chronicler
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Travelers' descriptions, etched views, and local guidebooks chronicle the fate of the
Renaissance Bagno del Papa over the years and through several rebuildings resulting in a general assumption that most of the original 15th-century structure had vanished. A guide to Viterbo from 1911 does note that
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in the 1470s, who stated the new Bagno del Papa as a battlemented building, resembling a fortress, about 30 x 20 m in size with high towers at the corners of its southern façade. Located outside
Viterbo, the spa would have been an easy target for assaults had the building not assumed a militant
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Not far from the
Bullicame, whose waters were apparently always taken in the open, is the Terme dei Papi ("Bath of the Popes"). Almost totally concealed within the structure of a modern luxury spa hotel are the remains of a Renaissance bath palace that attracted the attention of two popes. Actually,
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In the valley of the
Arcione River just to the west of Viterbo are a number of springs celebrated for the healing qualities of their waters, and in use since Etruscan and Roman days. In fact, the imposing ruins of a great Roman bath are still to be seen and were drawn in plan and perspective by
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Viterbo's historic center is one of the best preserved medieval towns of central Italy. Many of the older buildings (particularly churches) are built on top of ancient ruins, recognizable by their large stones, 50 centimeters to a side. Viterbo is unique in Italy for its concentration of
1635:(town hall; begun 1460), Palazzo del Podestà (magistrate's residence; 1264) and Palazzo della Prefettura (police HQ; rebuilt 1771): three civic buildings around the central square, Piazza del Plebiscito. The Palazzo Comunale houses a series of 17th century and
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Mack, 1992, 50. For a general discussion of medieval and
Renaissance thermal bathing practices and the architectural environments in which the waters were taken see Charles R. Mack, "The Wanton Habits of Venus: Pleasure and Pain at the Renaissance Spa,"
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takes place every year, on 3 September, at 9 o'clock in the evening. The
Macchina is an artistic illuminated bell-tower with an imposing height of 30 m. It weighs between 3.5 and 5 tonnes and is made of iron, wood and
2203:. At the top of the tower, the statue of the patron saint is enthusiastically acclaimed by the people in the streets of the town centre, where lights are turned off for the occasion. One hundred Viterbesi men (known as the
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or Papal Palace: main attraction of
Viterbo, the palace hosted the papacy for about two decades in the 13th century, and served as a country residence or refuge in time of trouble in Rome. The columns of the palace are
1570:'profferli', external staircases that were a frequent feature of medieval houses. The San Pellegrino quarter has an abundance of them, reflecting an architectural style that is unique to the town and the nearby region.
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Construction at the Bagno del Papa was continued on through the reigns of several popes after Nicholas V. The Vatican accounts mention of payments "for building done at the bath palace of Viterbo" during the reigns of
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character, which also affirmed papal authority. Aside from the regal apartments described by Manedtti there were vaulted chambers at the lowest level to accommodate the patrons of the several thermal springs.
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and 1,017 civilian deaths. On 20 March 2024, an unexploded MK IV Bomb was found in a construction site causing an evacuation of more than 30,000 people in a range of 1400m until the bomb could be disposed of.
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Despite all the travails, much of the original Bagno del Papa built by Popes Nicholas V and Pius II survives, including the corner towers and the vaulted chambers where Renaissance patrons once bathed.
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some remnants were still to be detected in basement piers and vaults. In operation as a thermal hospital in 1927, the building was blown up by retreating German forces in 1944.
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Apart from agriculture, Viterbo's main resources are pottery, peperino stone, and wood. The town is home to the Italian gold reserves, an important Academy of Fine Arts, the
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773:'s troops drove him away in 1396 and established a firm papal suzerainty over the city. The last Di Vico to hold power in Viterbo was Giacomo, who was defeated in 1431.
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Lombardy, named Stefano di Beltrame, as the builder who "had done or was doing in the house ordered by the pope at the bagni della Grotta and Crociata of Viterbo."
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is the patron saint of Viterbo. The legend of Santa Rosa is that she helped to eradicate those few who supported the emperors instead of the popes, around 1250.
1837:. One of the most famous were the thermal springs known as the "Bullicame", or bubbling place, whose reputation had even reached the ears of the exiled poet
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Thenceforth Viterbo became a city of secondary importance, following the vicissitudes of the Papal States. In the 16th century it was the birthplace of
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601:. Three years later, he called it a "city" and used its militias against Rome. In 1172, Viterbo started its expansion, destroying the old city of
538:'s Aviation Command headquarters and training centre. It is located in a wide thermal area, attracting many tourists from all over central Italy.
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In a period in which the popes had difficulties asserting their authority over Rome, Viterbo became their favourite residence, beginning with
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1747:: gothic church built over a pre-existing Lombard fortress. It has a single nave with a Latin cross plan. It houses the sepulchre of
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1781:: City museum for arecheologic items from the pre-historic to Ancient Roman times, and a Pinacoteca (picture gallery) with works by
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was held, arresting two of the cardinals. They were subsequently excommunicated, and the popes avoided Viterbo for 86 years.
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2527:""Cinque ore per neutralizzare la bomba". Ma la fine dell'evacuazione sarà annunciata solo con il suono delle sirene"
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held a council in the cathedral, but the city was later excommunicated as the favourite seat of the heretical
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side in 1240, but when the citizens expelled his turbulent German troops in 1243 he returned and
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popes to recover the Papal States, who built the castle. In 1375, the city gave its keys to
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An Architectural Progress in the Renaissance and the Baroque: Sojourns In and Out of Italy
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2827:"Il presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella inaugura l'anno accademico a Viterbo"
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and even defeated by the Romans. In 1210, however, Viterbo managed to defeat Emperor
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1677:: 14th–15th-century palace was the childhood home of Alessandro Farnese, the future
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Fontana di Piazza della Rocca (12th–16th-century) in the center of Old Town Viterbo
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507:) in its early history. It is approximately 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of GRA (
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Tuscia 360 about Viterbo, including virtual tour featuring several VR panoramas
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2483:""Sant'Antonio ci aiuti a costruire ponti, la guerra porta solo distruzione""
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Charles R. Mack, "The Renaissance Spa: Testing the Architectural Waters",
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1590:: Cathedral or duomo was originally erected as episcopal see of the exempt
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The Palace of the Popes – In the background the bell-tower of the cathedral
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Viterbo became a centre of military aviation due to its proximity to
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and conquering other lands. In this age it was a rich and prosperous
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2421:"Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"
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was responsible for the addition of a western wing to the building.
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Manetti and Vasari both named the Florentine architect and sculptor
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the city, but in vain. From that point Viterbo was always a loyal
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Charles R. Mack, "The Bath Palace of Nicholas V at Viterbo", in
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Porta Fiorentina is one of three train stations serving Viterbo.
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but still used for military purposes) during the 1930s. The
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chose Viterbo as the base of his ruthless fight against the
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1723:: a typical medieval patrician house in central Viterbo
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Without the popes, the city fell into the hands of the
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architects at the site of an ancient Roman temple of
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Aviation Command headquarters and training school (
1891:This bath house was transformed circa 1454 by the
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2795:"Wanted in Rome | Italy's news in English"
2605:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2575:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2164:the refurbished Santi Faustino e Giovita church
647:city. Between 1257 and 1261 it was the seat of
585:warrior, found near Viterbo, dated circa 500 BC
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2601:"Ustica (16400) Climate Normals for 1981-2010"
1862:a slender watercourse out of the wood—a stream
1860:In silence we had reached a place where flowed
1741:: public fountain, construction began in 1206.
557:in his vain attempt to conquer Rome. When the
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2945:International Festival from July to September
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2134:(also known as "Antonio da Viterbo"), painter
1729:: medieval fountain inside Viterbo city walls
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1966:Scuola marescialli dell'Aeronautica Militare
1854:"The Awakening" by Seward Johnson in Viterbo
62:Piazza di San Lorenzo and the loggia of the
2501:"Associazione Nazionale Aviazione Esercito"
1981:Scuola sottufficiali dell'Esercito Italiano
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2864:Southeastern College Art Conference Review
2445:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
2443:"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018"
2423:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
2153:, Irish Republican activist and journalist
1801:Orto Botanico dell'Università della Tuscia
1717:(11th-century): three Romanesque churches.
1691:: 13th-century Gothic architecture palace.
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2137:Lorenzo da Viterbo, painter and activist
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749:. His dominion was crushed by Cardinal
296:406.23 km (156.85 sq mi)
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2941:Pope palace, Museo del Colle del Duomo
1657:: a small 16th-century temple-church (
597:made Viterbo the seat of his antipope
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2105:(1233–1251), patron saint of the city
1870:waters are then shared by prostitutes
1864:whose redness makes me shudder still.
1773:St. Lawrence Cathedral and bell-tower
1671:church with a highly decorated portal
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651:, who also died there. His successor
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2545:"Valori climatici normali in Italia"
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2059:(né Pietro Fioretti), member of the
1866:As from the Bullicame pours a brook
1841:. Canto 14 (lines 79–81) of Dante's
721:had created a seignory extending to
565:support, Viterbo became part of the
2782:Explorations in Renaissance Culture
2571:"Viterbo Climate Normals 1991-2020"
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1765:, or dedicatory tower is displayed.
1697:: 13th-century aristocratic palace.
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436:View from space of Viterbo and Rome
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1733:Fontana di Piazza della Rocca
1681:, and his beautiful sister,
834:Köppen climate classification
717:. In the fourteenth century,
3340:Gothic architecture in Lazio
3299:Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia
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2092:(born 1978), trance musician
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798:Viterbo was occupied by the
134:Location of Viterbo in Italy
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1807:operated by the university.
1320:Average precipitation days
1106:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
966:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
787:In 1927 Viterbo was made a
767:Giovanni di Sciarra di Vico
404:and St. Lawrence the Martyr
10:
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2957:Viterbo Travel Information
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2682:"Hot Springs Near Viterbo"
2660:"The Profferli of Viterbo"
2400:Springfield, Massachusetts
2256:Twin towns – sister cities
2184:is the male patron saint.
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2143:, cardinal, archbishop of
2086:(born 1974), racing driver
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1968:) are both located there.
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304:326 m (1,070 ft)
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3335:Cities and towns in Lazio
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2911:Viterbo Tourist Promotion
1993:List of mayors of Viterbo
1928:. There also is evidence
1820:Bagno del Papa in Viterbo
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2465:"Viterbo - Enciclopedia"
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2244:The city is home to the
1975:training establishment (
1727:Fontana di Piano Scarano
1721:Palazzo degli Alessandri
1665:Santa Maria della Salute
1588:Cathedral of San Lorenzo
655:was elected in Viterbo.
18:Viterbo (disambiguation)
3099:Castiglione in Teverina
2950:5 December 2020 at the
2899:21 January 2009 at the
2866:, XI, 3, 1988, 193–200.
2151:Kathleen Napoli McKenna
2080:(born 1995), footballer
2068:(born 1979), footballer
2024:(born 1987), footballer
1759:Sanctuary of Santa Rosa
1715:San Giovanni in Zoccoli
1655:Santa Maria della Peste
325:170/km (430/sq mi)
2229:Viterbo Air Force Base
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2196:Macchina di Santa Rosa
2189:Macchina di Santa Rosa
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804:Armistice of Cassibile
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412:4 September; 10 August
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25:Comune in Lazio, Italy
2873:, XVII, 1972, 686–94.
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2061:Friars Minor Capuchin
2005:
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402:Saint Rose of Viterbo
358: • Summer (
266:San Martino al Cimino
2926:8 March 2005 at the
2921:Festa delle Ciliegie
2640:on 18 September 2023
2581:on 18 September 2023
2551:on 17 September 2023
2276:Binghamton, New York
2225:Rome Viterbo Airport
2036:(1587–1625), painter
2034:Bartolomeo Cavarozzi
1954:Rome Viterbo Airport
1901:Niccola della Tuccia
1827:Giuliano da Sangallo
1645:Bartolomeo Cavarozzi
1592:bishopric of Viterbo
1584:from a Roman temple.
896:Record high °C (°F)
780:. It became part of
635:drew Viterbo to the
595:Frederick Barbarossa
532:University of Tuscia
322: • Density
16:For other uses, see
3119:Civitella d'Agliano
3039:Bassano in Teverina
3003:Province of Viterbo
2934:Viterbo Video Guide
2801:. 12 February 2021.
2132:Antonio del Massaro
1909:Bernardo Rossellino
1627:Girolamo da Cremona
1176:Record low °C (°F)
1036:Daily mean °C (°F)
498:province of Viterbo
195: /
101:Location of Viterbo
3244:Soriano nel Cimino
3184:Montalto di Castro
2815:. 29 January 2013.
2711:Mack, 1988, p. 198
2489:. 17 January 2020.
2250:School Year Abroad
2233:Alessandro Bianchi
2221:
2090:Giuseppe Ottaviani
2078:Cristiano Lombardi
2057:Crispin of Viterbo
2008:
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1695:Palazzo Mazzatosta
1641:Tarquinio Ligustri
1567:
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1549:Places of interest
789:provincial capital
704:Charles I of Anjou
587:
449:[viˈtɛrbo]
438:
314: • Total
293: • Total
278: • Mayor
3317:
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3239:San Lorenzo Nuovo
3114:Civita Castellana
2916:ViterboOnline.Com
2770:Mack, 1992, 47–49
2507:on 6 January 2022
2372:, Sardinia, Italy
2355:, Campania, Italy
2338:, Calabria, Italy
2246:Tuscia University
2147:, church reformer
2126:Leonardo Corbucci
2115:of MacStories.net
1897:Giannozzo Manetti
1787:Antoniazzo Romano
1753:Arnolfo di Cambio
1707:Santa Maria Nuova
1545:
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1369:relative humidity
812:cultural heritage
759:Francesco Di Vico
649:Pope Alexander IV
614:Pope Innocent III
430:
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389:Dialing code
199:42.417°N 12.100°E
170:Show map of Lazio
137:Show map of Italy
51:Comune di Viterbo
3347:
3164:Ischia di Castro
3159:Grotte di Castro
3094:Castel Sant'Elia
3029:Barbarano Romano
3019:Arlena di Castro
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2109:Federico Viticci
2072:Giles of Viterbo
2040:Giacomo Cordelli
2022:Leonardo Bonucci
1812:Baths of Viterbo
1805:botanical garden
1709:(11th-century),
1633:Palazzo Comunale
1575:Palazzo dei Papi
1323:
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771:Pope Boniface IX
719:Giovanni di Vico
575:(municipality).
561:switched to the
548:Castrum Viterbii
525:walls of Viterbo
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2113:editor-in-chief
2103:Rose of Viterbo
2096:Gabrielle Réval
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1893:Pope Nicholas V
1876:
1873:
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1581:spolia
1528:145.7
1525:150.0
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1519:239.4
1516:317.1
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1507:278.4
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1495:156.6
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3209:Onano
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2993:Lazio
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1973:NCO
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1477:2.3
1472:5.5
1467:9.7
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