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Vomero (pronounced[ˈvɔːmero]) is a bustling hilltop district of metropolitan Naples, Italy — comprising approximately two square kilometres (0.77 sq mi) and a population of 48,000.
Vomero is noted for its central square, Piazza Vanvitelli; the ancient Petraio, its earliest path up and down to the original city of Naples; its ancient district of Rione Antignano; Floridiana Park and Villa Floridiana; the medieval fortress, Castel Sant'Elmo; three funiculars connecting to downtown historic districts; its active pedestrian zone, aka ZTL — and its prominent location overlooking greater Naples, Mount Vesuvius, the Bay of Naples and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Adjacent to the Arenella, Soccavo, Fuorigrotta, Chiaia, Montecalvario and Avvocata districts, the street and placenames within Vomero are typically named after noted artists, painters, sculptors, musicians, composers or architects, each with a prominent Neopolitan connection at the time of Vomero's development.
Vomero (pronounced [ˈvɔːmero]) is a bustling hilltop district of metropolitan Naples, Italy — comprising approximately two square kilometres (0.77 sq mi)...
The vomeronasal organ (VNO), or Jacobson's organ, is the paired auxiliary olfactory (smell) sense organ located in the soft tissue of the nasal septum...
Piazza del Plebiscito, and the first meeting of the Liceo Sannazaro in Vomero occurred. On 9 September, a group of citizens encountered German troops...
Villa Floridiana is a monumental house located amid a large park in the Vomero quarter in Naples, southern Italy. It overlooks the western Neapolitan suburbs...
San Gennaro al Vomero is a Neoclassic-style church, located on the corner of via Solimena and via Giovanni Bernini, near the piazza Vanvitelli in Naples...
expansive upper agricultural area (the present day hilltop district of Vomero) and connects adjacent neighborhoods to downtown Naples — terminating just...
television commercials and short films including GANG directed by Clayton Vomero, and Juvenile directed by Jovan Todorovic. He produced the 2006 debut album...
Italian association football club based in the Vomero area of Naples, Campania. Founded in 1909 as S.C. Vomero, the club has been re-launched several times...
Varelli. In 1887 he married Annunziata Belmonte, moving with her to the Vomero neighborhood of Naples in the early 1920s, at first to Via Luca Giordano...
passengers per year. The line connects its upper terminus in the Morghen area of Vomero with its lower terminus near the city's Spanish Quarter via three stations...
Neoclassical architect of Rome and Naples Piazza Vanvitelli, a public square in Vomero, Naples Vanvitelli (Naples Metro), a station on Line 1 of the Naples metro...
beside it, this is the most visible landmark of the city, perched atop the Vomero hill that commands the gulf. A Carthusian monastery, it was finished and...
facilities. "Diecimila multe tra Vomero e Chiaia, ma erano solo pubblicitari (Fines of Between Ten Thousand Vomero and Chiaia, But They Were Only Teaser...
World Athletics. "Luca Sito, the arrow of the 4x400: «I, the son of a Vomero native, bring Naples and Maradona to the Paris Olympics»". Napoli.corriere...
a million passengers per year. The line connects its upper terminus in Vomero to its lower terminus in Chiaia via four stations: Cimarosa Station, Palazzolo...
the Liceo Sannazaro, is a co-educational state secondary school in the Vomero hill quarter of Naples. The c. 1,200 pupils are drawn from across the Neapolitan...
In 1888, Mysterium and Testina (pastel work), In 1889, Fra i monti del Vomero, in 1890, In Terra di Lavoro and Guitar player; in 1891 con Li tetelle de...
1931. Two of these link the residential area of Vomero to the historic centre of the city. One links Vomero with Chiaia and one, in the western part of the...
third of the facial skeleton. The operative technique that involves the vomero-premaxillary suture was found to inhibit maxillary growth. Secondary bone...
International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Sergio De Simone was born in the Vomero district of Naples, Italy, on November 29, 1937 to Eduardo De Simone (unknown-1964)...