Parco Adriano

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Parco Adriano

Parco Adriano is a park in Rome, Italy on the northern bank of the Tiber, just to the east of the Vatican. It contains the Castel Sant'Angelo.

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    Coordinates: 41°54′13″N12°27′59″E / 41.90361°N 12.46639°E / 41.90361; 12.46639