Tivoli, Grenada

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Tivoli
Village
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Tivoli
Location within Grenada
Coordinates: 12°10′N61°37′W / 12.167°N 61.617°W / 12.167; -61.617 Coordinates: 12°10′N61°37′W / 12.167°N 61.617°W / 12.167; -61.617
Country Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada
Parish Saint Andrew
Elevation
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23 ft (7 m)
Time zone UTC-4

Tivoli is a small village in the parish of St. Andrew, Grenada located in the northeast of the island.

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Tivoli, Lazio town in Lazio, Italy

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Tivoli, New York Village in New York, United States

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Tivoli (Copenhagen) amusement park in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Tivoli Software encompasses a set of products originally developed by Tivoli Systems Inc. IBM bought the company and ran the operation as its Tivoli Software division. Additional products were acquired and run under the Tivoli portfolio brand. IBM began phasing out use of the Tivoli brand in 2013 and by 2016 had moved the portfolio products into a revised and rebranded hierarchy.

Tivoli Stadion Tirol football stadium

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Tivoli Enterprises was a British company manufacturing amusement rides, located in Canterbury.

Tivoli Friheden a popular Danish amusement park, located in Aarhus

Tivoli Friheden is an amusement park located in Aarhus, Denmark. The park was visited by more than 365,000 visitors in 2009, and the figure is rising. The park is situated about 2 km to the south of the city centre. It has several themed sections with different types of attractions. There are more than 40 attractions.

Tivoli, Queensland Suburb of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Tivoli is a suburb of Ipswich in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. At the 2016 census the suburb recorded a population of 1,487. Tivoli is home to one of six remaining drive-in cinemas in Queensland.

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The IBM Rome Software Lab is one of the largest software development laboratories in Italy, and one of the largest IBM Software Group Labs in Europe.

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Tivoli City Park park in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Tivoli City Park or simply Tivoli Park is the largest park in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is located on the western outskirts of the Center District, stretching to the Šiška District to the north, the Vič District to the south, and the Rožnik District to the west. Several notable buildings and art works stand in the park. Since 1984, the park has been protected as part of Tivoli–Rožnik Hill–Šiška Hill Nature Park. It is home to a variety of bird species.

Tivoli Hall sports complex

Tivoli Hall is a complex of two multi-purpose indoor sports arenas in the Tivoli City Park in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The complex was opened in 1965. The larger, ice hockey arena has a seating capacity of 7,000 people and is the home of HK Olimpija ice hockey club. During the EuroBasket 2013, the capacity was adjusted to 5,600.

Tivoli Gardens, Kingston neighbourhood in Kingston, Jamaica

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Tivoli Pond is a man-made pond at the southwestern end of Tivoli City Park in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It was created in 1880. It is part of Tivoli–Rožnik Hill–Šiška Hill Landscape Park and has been used for recreation, fishing, and as a flood-control reservoir. The pond is administered by the Barje Fishing Club. It has been home to a variety of native and non-native animal species and it has served as a theme and a scene for visual artists and musicians.

Tivoli Theatre (Chattanooga, Tennessee) United States historic place

The Tivoli Theatre, also known as the Tivoli and the "Jewel of the South", is a historic theatre in Chattanooga, Tennessee, that opened on March 19, 1921. Built between 1919 and 1921 at a cost of $750,000, designed by famed Chicago-based architectural firm Rapp and Rapp and well-known Chattanooga architect Reuben H. Hunt, and constructed by the John Parks Company, the theatre was one of the first air-conditioned public buildings in the United States. The theatre was named Tivoli after Tivoli, Italy, has cream tiles and beige terra-cotta bricks, has a large red, black, and white marquee with 1,000 chaser lights, and has a large black neon sign that displays TIVOLI with still more chaser lights.

References

  1. "Tivoli". Falling Rain.