Ardeatino

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Q. XX Ardeatino
Quartiere of Rome
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Entry to caves in the Fosse Ardeatine Monument
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Position of the quartiere within the city of Rome
Country Italy
Region Lazio
Metropolitan City Rome
Comune Rome
Municipio Municipio I
Municipio VIII
Established13 September 1961
Area
  Total5.68 sq mi (14.71 km2)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Ardeatino is the 20th quartiere of Rome (Italy), identified by the initials Q. XX. It belongs to the Municipio I and VIII.

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Geography

Boundaries

Northward, the quartiere borders with rioni San Saba (R. XXI) and Celio (R. XIX). Eastward, it borders with the quartiere Appio-Latino (Q. IX) [1] and Appio-Pignatelli (Q. XXVI). Southeastward, it borders with the zona Torricola (Z. XXI). Southward, it borders with the zona Cecchignola (Z. XXII) [2] and quartiere Giuliano-Dalmata (Q. XXXI). [3] Westward, it borders with the quartiere Europa (Q. XXXII) and Ostiense (Q. X). [4]

Churches

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References

  1. Separated from Via Appia Antica, in the stretch from the Aurelian Walls (Porta San Sebastiano) to Via Cecilia Metella
  2. Separated from the entire Via di Tor Carbone, from Via Appia Antica to Via Ardeatina
  3. Separated from the entire via di Vigna Murata, from via Ardeatina to via Laurentina
  4. Separated from via Laurentina, in the stretch from viale dell'Atletica to via Cristoforo Colombo, and from via Cristoforo Colombo, in the stretch from via Laurentina to via di Porta Ardeatina