Italia metro station

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Italia
Italia Metro.jpg
General information
Location Catania
Sicily, Italy
Coordinates 37°30′57.5″N15°05′50″E / 37.515972°N 15.09722°E / 37.515972; 15.09722
Owned by Ferrovia Circumetnea
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened27 June 1999 (1999-06-27)
Services
Preceding station Catania Metro Following station
Giuffrida
towards Nesima
Logo metropolitana di Catania.svg Galatea
towards Stesicoro

Italia metro station [1] is located in Catania in Sicily, southern Italy. It is served by the Catania Metro.

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References

  1. Ovenden, Mark. Metro Maps of the World. Capital Transport. p. 130.

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