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Ariccia
アリッチャ
Ariccia (Italian: Ariccia) is a basic municipality (commune) with a population of approximately 20,000 in the Republic of Italy in Rome Province, Lazio. The Latin name is Alicia (Aricia) and is also written as Alicia. James Fraser 's "Kimono Hen" is a story of the place where the tradition of Kimono was placed. ... アリッチャ(イタリア語: Ariccia)は、イタリア共和国ラツィオ州ローマ県にある、人口約2万人の基礎自治体(コムーネ)。 ラテン語名はアリキア(Aricia)で、アリシアとも表記される。ジェームズ・フレイザーの『金枝篇』に載せられた、金枝の伝承はこの地の話である。...
Ariccia [Ariccia] One of the cities of the Castelli Romani region in the southeast part of Rome, the capital of Italy. There are Kizi palace designed by Bernini (now a museum of baroque painting) and aqueduct built in the 19th century by the life of Pope Pius IX. アリッチャ【Ariccia】 イタリアの首都ローマ南東部、カステリロマーニ地方の町の一。ベルニーニの設計によるキージ宮殿(現在はバロック絵画の美術館)や、ローマ教皇ピウス9世の命で19世紀に建造された水道橋がある。
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