Rome Urbe Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Roma-Urbe, ICAO: LIRU)[2] is a small civilian airport in Rome, situated in the northern part of the city, between Via Salaria and the Tiber River, about 2.7 NM (5 km, 3.1 mi) inside the Greater Ring Road (Italian: Grande Raccordo Anulare or GRA), the circular motorway around the city.[3][4][5]
RomeUrbeAirport (Italian: Aeroporto di Roma-Urbe, ICAO: LIRU) is a small civilian airport in Rome, situated in the northern part of the city, between...
transferred to RomeUrbeAirport. The following passenger airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Ciampino Airport: After decades...
This is a list of airports in Italy, grouped by region and sorted by location. Italy is the fifth in Europe by number of passengers by air transport, with...
managed by Aeroporti di Roma. The third airport serving the city, the RomeUrbeAirport, is a small, low-traffic airport located about 6 km (3.7 mi) north of...
located beside Ciampino, south-east of Rome. A third airport, the RomeUrbeAirport, is a small, low-traffic airport located about 6 km (4 mi) north of the...
located beside Ciampino, south-east of Rome. A third airport, the RomeUrbeAirport, is a small, low-traffic airport located about 6 km (4 mi) north of the...
Mediterranea (SAM) started in 1933 a triweekly service from Pescara to RomeUrbeAirport, with an intermediate stop at the airfield of Piana di Bagno near...
in the past and no longer have scheduled commercial/passenger operations. List of cities with more than one commercial airport "Safdarjung Airport"....
Giovanni Tabacchi (ITA) 1931-06-05 Sports car Bugatti T35C Unknown RomeUrbeAirport VII Gran Premio Reale di Roma Practice Lost control, went over a small...
Sky operates in four area control centres (ACC) in Rome, Milan, Padua and Brindisi and in 4 airports, managing 44 radar systems, 121 telecommunications...
as Stadio Littorio between 1934 and 1945 Littorio Airport, the original name for the Rome-UrbeAirport Stile Littorio, Italian architectural style, developed...
AUC may refer to: Ab urbe condita or Anno urbis conditae, Latin for "from the founding of the city" (of Rome), used for dates African Union Commission...
after the bombing of Rome, 525 U.S. planes hit several suburban areas of Rome, the Rome-Urbeairport and the Rome-Ciampino airport, then located in the...
I, 7. Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1:8. Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1:9–13. Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1:8, 13. Ismarmed.com (2011). "History of Rome (Italy)". ismarmed...
ISBN 978-88-85020-55-9. Retrieved 2017-02-19. Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1:14 Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.2 Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.39 Wikisource has the text of the...
Christianity. He played a pivotal role in elevating the status of Christianity in Rome, decriminalizing Christian practice and ceasing Christian persecution in...
intercontinental hub of Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) is Italy's second-busiest airport, after Rome Fiumicino Airport, with 24.1 million passengers served...
based at Pratica di Mare Air Base and Roma-UrbeAirport 16 helicopters flights at air bases and airports in: Volpiano, Orio al Serio, Bolzano, Pisa San...
2024. Tabelle climatiche 1971–2000 della stazione meteorologica di Roma-Urbe Ponente dall'Atlante Climatico 1971–2000 [dead link], Servizio Meteorologico...
tradition dated at least to the time of Virgil's Aeneid and to Livy's Ab Urbe Condita, Padua was founded around 1183 BC by the Trojan prince Antenor. After...
Crotone, via Discesa Fosso. 2009, in Arch. Med., XXXVI, 2009a, p. 173 Livy: Ab Urbe Condita XXIV, 3, 15 Cicero, Att., IX, 19,3 "Crotone (KR) 161 m. s.l.m. (a...
for the Prodigiorum liber was largely excerpted from the 1st century AD Ab Urbe Condita Libri of the Augustan historian Livy, which chronicled the history...