Manciano (disambiguation) — Manciano may refer to several places in Italy: Manciano, a comune in the Province of Grosseto, Tuscany Manciano, Umbria, a frazione of Trevi in the Province of Perugia, Umbria Manciano, a locality of Morlupo in the Province of Rome, Lazio… … Wikipedia
Mañana (disambiguation) — * The Spanish word mañana means tomorrow or morning .Mañana can refer to: * *Mañana, a Swiss Indie band formed in 2002. * Mañana (song) , a popular song that was written by Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour and published in 1947. * Mañana , a song… … Wikipedia
Fountain — For other uses, see Fountain (disambiguation). the Jet d eau, in Geneva (1951), rises 140 meters (459 feet) above Lake Geneva … Wikipedia
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Administrative subdivision of Rome — The administrative subdivision of Rome consists of the 19 sub municipalities (municipi) of Rome s municipality. Originally, the city was divided into 20 sub municipalities, but the XIV, what is now the Comune di Fiumicino, voted some years ago to … Wikipedia
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Oceanus — This article is about the personification of the world ocean in Greek myth. For other uses, see Oceanus (disambiguation). Oceanus Oceanus in the Trevi Fountain, Rome Titan of Water, Seas, Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Streams and … Wikipedia
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