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Timeline Of Forlì
The following is a timeline of the Forlì#History, history of the city of Forlì in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Prior to 20th century * 188 BCE – Via Aemilia (road) built through Forum Livii. * 2nd–4th century CE – Roman Catholic Diocese of Forlì-Bertinoro, Roman Catholic diocese of Forlì established. * 4th century CE – Mercurialis of Forlì becomes bishop. * 1058 – Ravenna-Forli conflict; Forli becomes a "free commune." * 1173 – Fire. * 1180 – Abbey of San Mercuriale, Forlì, Abbey of San Mercuriale belltower built. * 1212 – Civic Piazza Saffi, piazza established. * 1275 – Forces of Guelphs and Ghibellines, Guelph Bologna and Guelphs and Ghibellines, Ghibelline Forlì fight in the Battle of San Procolo. * 1282 – Battle of Forlì; French and Guelph forces under Jean d'Eppe defeated. * 1315 – Ordelaffi in power. * 1371 – (citadel) built. * 1418 – Regional held in Forlì. * 1427 – (church) built. * 1460 – built. * 1495 – Global spread ...
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Forlì
Forlì ( ; ; ; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, and is, together with Cesena, the capital of the Province of Forlì-Cesena.The city is situated along the Via Emilia, to the east of the Montone river, and is an important agricultural centre. The city hosts some of Italy's culturally and artistically significant landmarks; it is also notable as the birthplace of painters Melozzo da Forlì and Marco Palmezzano, humanist historian Flavio Biondo, physicians Geronimo Mercuriali and Giovanni Battista Morgagni. The University Campus of Forlì (part of the University of Bologna) is specialized in Economics, Engineering, Political Sciences as well as the Advanced school of Modern Languages for Interpreters and Translators (SSLMIT). Climate The climate of the area is humid subtropical (''Cfa'' in the Köppen climate classification) with Mediterranean features, fairly mitigated by the relative closeness of the city to the sea. Forlì is c ...
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Papal States
The Papal States ( ; ; ), officially the State of the Church, were a conglomeration of territories on the Italian peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the pope from 756 to 1870. They were among the major states of Italy from the 8th century until the unification of Italy, which took place between 1859 and 1870, culminated in their demise. The state was legally established in the 8th century when Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, gave Pope Stephen II, as a temporal sovereign, lands formerly held by Arian Christian Lombards, adding them to lands and other real estate formerly acquired and held by the bishops of Rome as landlords from the time of Constantine onward. This donation came about as part of a process whereby the popes began to turn away from the Byzantine emperors as their foremost temporal guardians for reasons such as increased imperial taxes, disagreement with respect to iconoclasm, and failure of the emperors, or their exarchs in Italy, to pro ...
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Ministero Dei Beni E Delle Attività Culturali E Del Turismo
The Ministry of Culture () is the ministry of the Government of Italy in charge of national museums and maintenance of historical monuments. MiC's headquarters are located in the historic Collegio Romano Palace (via del Collegio Romano 27, in central Rome) and the current Minister of Culture is Alessandro Giuli. History It was set up in 1974 as the Ministry for Cultural Assets and Environments () by the Moro IV Cabinet through the decree read on 14 December 1974, n. 657, converted (with changes) from the law of 29 January 1975, n° 5. The new ministry (defined as  — that is ''for'' cultural assets, showing the wish to create a mainly technical organ) largely has the remit and functions previously under the Ministry of Public Education (specifically its Antiquity and Fine Arts, and Academies and Libraries, sections). To this remit and functions it some of those of the Ministry of the Interior (State archives) and of the President of the Council of Ministers (state compu ...
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List Of State Archives Of Italy
The consists of numerous Archive, repositories located in the capital city of each of the provinces of Italy, along with several additional local sub-branches ("sezione"). It is overseen by a central office which is part of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism (Italy), Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism in Rome. The following list is arranged by administrative Regions of Italy#Macroregions, macroregion and Regions of Italy, region. List of State Archives by region Centre Lazio * Archivio di Stato di Frosinone ** Sezione di Archivio di Stato di Anagni-Guarcino * Archivio di Stato di Latina * Archivio di Stato di Rieti * * Archivio di Stato di Viterbo Marche * Archivio di Stato di Ancon** Sezione di Archivio di Stato di Fabriano * Archivio di Stato di Ascoli Piceno * Archivio di Stato di Fermo * Archivio di Stato di Macerata ** Sezione di Archivio di Stato di Camerino * Archivio di Stato di Pesaro ** Sezione di Archivio di Stato di F ...
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Forlì Airport
Forlì International Airport , also known as Luigi Ridolfi Airport (), is an airport in Forlì, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It serves Emilia-Romagna, eastern Tuscany, specifically the metropolitan Bologna and Rimini Riviera areas. It is named for the Italian aviator . Since 2018, it is operated by the new operating company F.A. History Forlì International Airport was originally Luigi Ridolfi Airport, and dedicated by Benito Mussolini before WWII. Mussolini was born in the nearby town of Predappio. On 29 March 2013, the airport was closed due to the lack of Jet-A fuel per Notam B1624/13. The management company, SEAF S.p.A., was declared bankrupt. A tender was issued by ENAC, the aviation administration, to operate the airport. The submissions were reviewed by local, regional, and pan-EU government representatives, as well as Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Maurizio Lupi. Support was put forth unanimously from government for a submission by Avia ...
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Forlì Railway Station
Forlì railway station () serves the city and ''comune'' of Forlì, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. Opened in 1926, it forms part of the Bologna–Ancona railway. The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). However, the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni. Train services are operated by Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company. Location Forlì railway station is situated at Piazzale Martiri d'Ungheria, to the east of the city centre. History Forlì's original station was opened on 1 September 1861, together with the rest of the Bologna–Forlì section of the Bologna–Ancona railway. Just over one month later, on 5 October 1861, the new line was extended, from the original Forlì station to Rimini. In 1926, the original station was closed and replaced by the present station. A project of the engineer Enzo Bianchi, the pre ...
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Forlì F
Forlì ( ; ; ; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, and is, together with Cesena, the capital of the Province of Forlì-Cesena.The city is situated along the Via Emilia, to the east of the Montone river, and is an important agricultural centre. The city hosts some of Italy's culturally and artistically significant landmarks; it is also notable as the birthplace of painters Melozzo da Forlì and Marco Palmezzano, humanist historian Flavio Biondo, physicians Geronimo Mercuriali and Giovanni Battista Morgagni. The University Campus of Forlì (part of the University of Bologna) is specialized in Economics, Engineering, Political Sciences as well as the Advanced school of Modern Languages for Interpreters and Translators (SSLMIT). Climate The climate of the area is humid subtropical (''Cfa'' in the Köppen climate classification) with Mediterranean features, fairly mitigated by the relative closeness of the city to the sea. Forlì is charac ...
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Camera Del Lavoro
A list of national trade union centers in Italy include: Trade union centers Main national trade union centers The following three confederal trade unions are considered and recognised by the Italian Republic as relevant counterpart: * Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) * Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions (CISL) * Italian Labour Union (UIL) Other union centers A list of other minor sectorial or independent trade union centers includes (alphabetical order): * Confederazione del Comitati di Base (COBAS) * CONFSAL * General Labour Union (UGL) * Italian Confederation of Free Workers' Unions (CISAL) * Unione Sindacale di Base (USB) * Unione Sindacale Italiana (USI) Trade unions An incomplete list of sectorial trade unions includes (alphabetical order): * DIRFOR *Italian Footballers' Association * UILCA Structure Italian unions are built around local chambers of labor (''camera del lavoro''). These chambers largely do not collectively bargain but serv ...
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Bologna–Ancona Railway
The Bologna–Ancona railway is an Italian railway that connects the city of Bologna with the city of Ancona, passing through the Po Valley to Rimini and along the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic coast for the rest of the line. History Construction Under a decree dated 21 May 1856, the government of the Papal States gave the a concession to build and operate a railway between the cities of Ancona and Bologna. The railway had to be built within ten years, and Casa Valdés' operation would last 95 years. On 16 August 1856, the government approved a statute founding the ''Società Generale delle Strade Ferrate Romane'', established for the construction and operation of the Rome–Ancona railway and its extension to Bologna. This company was the concessionaire of the entire ''Pio Centrale'' railway network, in honour of Pope Pius IX, which also included the Pisa–Rome railway, Romę–Civitavecchia railway. It would also support the Austrian Lombardy–Venetia railway network by extendin ...
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Province Of Forlì
A province is an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman , which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outside Italy. The term ''province'' has since been adopted by many countries. In some countries with no actual provinces, "the provinces" is a metaphorical term meaning "outside the capital city". While some provinces were produced artificially by colonial powers, others were formed around local groups with their own ethnic identities. Many have their own powers independent of central or federal authority, especially in Canada and Pakistan. In other countries, like China or France, provinces are the creation of central government, with very little autonomy. Etymology The English word ''province'' is attested since about 1330 and derives from the 13th-century Old French , which itself comes from the Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's app ...
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Pinacoteca Civica Di Forlì
The Pinacoteca Civica of Forlì, one of the civic museums of Forlì and currently based in the Musei di San Domenico, is an Italian art gallery. Artists whose work the gallery exhibits include: * Livio Agresti * Clemente Alberi * Beato Angelico * Nicola Bertucci * Guido Cagnacci - the museum recently acquired (2005) his work "Allegoria dell'Astrologia sferica"Immagine dell'opera di Cagnacci
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Parco Della Resistenza In Forlì
The Parco della Resistenza ('Resistance Park') is a city park in Forlì, Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b .... It was engineered by L. Mirri in 1816 on a typical illuministic framework and renovated twice during the following century. The park was built after the fashion of typical Italian gardens although at that stage the English landscape gardens were becoming very popular too. During those days, the center of the garden was occupied by an obelisk surrounded by symmetrical flower beds. Four more smaller centralities were distributed around four statues representing the four seasons. At the garden bottom there stood a small temple, the ''Kafeehaus'' and the keeper's house. In 1928 the garden was completely renovated by the engineer G. Santarelli. To obtain a ...
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