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San Basilio (quarter Of Rome)
San Basilio may refer to: Places * San Basilio (Rome), a neighbourhood in North-East Rome * San Basilio, Sardinia, a comune in South Sardinia, Italy * San Basilio, Grontardo, a Roman Catholic parish church in Grontardo, Cremona, Italy * San Basilio, Córdoba San Basilio ( es, Barrio de San Basilio) is one of the neighbourhoods in the Centro district of Córdoba, Spain. It is bordered by the River Guadalquivir to the southeast. The district was specifically included in the Historic centre of Córdoba ..., a neighbourhood in Córdoba, Spain * San Basilio de Palenque, a village and corregimiento in Mahates, Bolivar, Colombia See also * * Basilio (other) * Saint Basil the Great {{disambiguation, geo ...
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San Basilio (Rome)
San Basilio is the 30th ''quartiere'' of Rome (Italy), identified by the initials Q. XXX. It belongs to the Municipio IV Municipio IV (or Municipality 4) is one of the 15 administrative subdivisions of the city of Rome in Italy. It is located in the northeastern part of the capital. The Rebibbia Rebibbia is an urban zone of Rome, Italy. It was located on the ro .... References External links * {{Cite web, url=https://www.comune.roma.it/web/it/municipio-iv.page, title=Municipio Roma IV, website=Roma Capitale ...
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San Basilio, Sardinia
San Basilio ( sc, Santu 'Asili 'e Monti) is a commune in the Province of South Sardinia, region of Sardinia, Italy, about north of Cagliari. As of 31 December 2004, it has a population of 1,371 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. San Basilio borders the municipalities of San Nicolò Gerrei, Sant'Andrea Frius, Senorbì, Silius, and Siurgus Donigala. Demographic evolution Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.8) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) id:barra value:rgb(0.6,0.7,0.8) ImageSize = width:455 height:303 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:50 top:30 right:30 DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0 till:2000 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical AlignBars = justify ScaleMajor = gridcolor:darkgrey increment:1000 start:0 ScaleMinor = gridcolor:lightgrey increment:200 start:0 BackgroundColors = canvas:sfondo BarData= bar:1861 text:1861 bar:1871 text:1871 bar:1881 text:1881 bar:1901 text:1901 bar:191 ...
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San Basilio, Grontardo
San Basilio Vescovo is a Roman Catholic parish church located on Via Trieste in the town of Grontardo in the province of Cremona, region of Lombardy, Italy.La patria; geografia dell' Italia: Provincie di Verona, Vicenza, e Padova
by Gustavo Chiesi, Luigi Borsari, Giuseppe Isidoro Arneudo, (1903), main editor: Gustavo Straforello, page 92.


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The whole church, except the choir, was rebuilt in a Neoclassical-style in 1840. It houses an altarpiece by one of the painters of the family of



San Basilio, Córdoba
San Basilio ( es, Barrio de San Basilio) is one of the neighbourhoods in the Centro district of Córdoba, Spain. It is bordered by the River Guadalquivir to the southeast. The district was specifically included in the Historic centre of Córdoba as part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. Among its historic monuments are the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos and the Royal Stables of Córdoba. History San Basilio is named after the saint to whom the parish of ''Nuestra Señora de la Paz'' (Our Lady of Peace) was dedicated. It has a history going back to the years immediately following Córdoba's conquest by the Spaniards in 1236. At the beginning of the 15th century, it was decided to combat the city's lagging population by accommodating crossbowmen and their families there, especially as they could also man the surrounding defences. The quarter has three main streets which run parallel to each other: ''Postera'', ''Enmedio'' and ''San Basilio''. Unlike the winding streets elsewher ...
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San Basilio De Palenque
San Basilio de Palenque or Palenque de San Basilio, often referred to by the locals simply as Palenke, is a Palenque village and corregimiento in the Municipality of Mahates, Bolivar in northern Colombia. Palenque was the first free African town in the Americas, and in 2005 was declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. History Spaniards introduced kidnapped enslaved Africans in South America through the Magdalena River Valley. Its mouth is close to the important port of Cartagena de Indias where ships full of Africans arrived. Some Africans escaped and set up Palenque de San Basilio, a town close to Cartagena. This community began in 1619, when Domingo Biohó led a group of about 30 runaways into the forests, and defeated attempts to subdue them. Biohó declared himself King Benkos, and his palenque of San Basilio attracted large numbers of runaways to join his community. His Maroons defeated the first expedition sent against them, killi ...
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Basilio (other)
Basilio is a name of Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese origin. It is a cognate of the English name Basil (name), Basil. The name may refer to: Given name *Basilio Augustín (1840–1910), Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines briefly in 1898 *Basilio Badillo (1885–1935), Mexican educator and politician; served briefly as Governor of Jalisco 1921–22 *Basilio Basili (1804–1895), Italian tenor and composer *Basílio da Gama (1740–1795), Brazilian poet and Jesuit priest, writing under the pen name Termindo Sipílio *Basilio de Bragança Pereira (born 1945), Brazilian statistician *Basilio do Nascimento (born 1950), Roman Catholic bishop of Baucau, East Timor *Basilio Farinha (born 1977), Portuguese politician *Basilio Lami Dozo (1929–2017), Argentine military officer; member of the military junta ruling Argentina 1981–82 *Basilio Martín Patino (born 1930), Spanish documentary film director *Basilio Owono (born 1999), Equatorial Guinean footballer *Basilio Paraíso (1849 ...
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