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The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Verona' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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City in Veneto, Italy | WIKI |
This article is about the city in Italy. | WIKI |
Verona (/vxc9x99xcbx88roxcax8anxc9x99/ vxc9x99-ROH-nxc9x99, Italian:xc2xa0[vexcbx88roxcbx90na] (listen); Venetian: Verona or Verxc3xb2na) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy, with 259,610 inhabitants. | WIKI |
It is the largest city municipality in the region and the second largest in northeast Italy. | WIKI |
Between the 13th and 14th century the city was ruled by the Della Scala Family. | WIKI |
Under the rule of the family, in particular of Cangrande I della Scala, the city experienced great prosperity, becoming rich and powerful and being surrounded by new walls. | WIKI |
[5] The city has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its urban structure and architecture. | WIKI |
The city became important because it was at the intersection of several roads. | WIKI |
The defections of the Byzantine generals over the booty made it possible for the Goths to regain possession of the city. | WIKI |
In 552 Valerian vainly endeavored to enter the city, but it was only when the Goths were fully overthrown that they surrendered it. | WIKI |
In 569, it was taken by Alboin, King of the Lombards, in whose kingdom it was, in a sense, the second most important city. | WIKI |
Verona became the ordinary residence of the kings of Italy, the government of the city becoming hereditary in the family of Count Milo, progenitor of the counts of San Bonifacio. | WIKI |
At this time before the Black death the city was home to more than 40,000 people. | WIKI |
From 1508 to 1517, the city was in the power of the Emperor Maximilian I. | WIKI |
The Austrians took control of the city on 18 January 1798. | WIKI |
The city became the seat of SETAF (South European Allied Terrestrial Forces) and had during the whole duration of the Cold War period a strong military presence, especially American, which has since decreased. | WIKI |
Verona has a humid subtropical climate characteristic of Northern Italy's inland plains, with hot summers and cold, humid winters, even though Lake Garda has a partial influence on the city. | WIKI |
The city is predominantly Roman Catholic, but due to immigration now has some Orthodox Christian, and Muslim followers. | WIKI |
Panoramic view of the city from Castel San Pietro | WIKI |
Since the local government political reorganization in 1993, Verona has been governed by the City Council of Verona, which is based in Palazzo Barbieri. | WIKI |
The Roman military settlement in what is now the center of the city was to expand through the cardines and decumani that intersect at right angles. | WIKI |
Verona is famous for its Roman amphitheater, the Arena, found in the city's largest piazza, the Piazza Bra. | WIKI |
The ludi (shows and gladiator games) performed within its walls were so famous that they attracted spectators from far beyond the city. | WIKI |
It originally straddled the main Roman road into the city, now the Corso Cavour. | WIKI |
The inscription is dated 245 AD and gives the city name as Colonia Verona Augusta. | WIKI |
Corso Porta Borsari, the road passing through the gate is the original Via Sacra of the Roman city. | WIKI |
Here, carriages and travelers were inspected before entering or leaving the city. | WIKI |
The British writer Tim Parks has been living near Verona since the 1980s and the city is central to many of his books, notably A Season with Verona and Italian Neighbors. | WIKI |
The city has three professional football teams. | WIKI |
Historically, the city's major team has been Hellas Verona. | WIKI |
The city has twice hosted the UCI Road World Championships, in 1999 (with Treviso as co-host) and in 2004. | WIKI |
The city also regularly hosts stages of the Giro d'Italia annual cycling race. | WIKI |
From 1884 to 1951, the city was served by the Verona tram networkxc2xa0[it]. | WIKI |
Verona lies at a major route crossing where the north-south rail line from the Brenner Pass to Rome intersects with the east-west line between Milan and Venice, giving the city rail access to most of Europe. | WIKI |
In addition to regional and local services, the city is served by direct international trains to Zurich, Innsbruck, and Munich and by overnight sleeper services to Paris and Dijon (Thello), Munich, and Vienna (xc3x96BB). | WIKI |
Verona's main station is Verona Porta Nuova railway station, to the south of the city center. | WIKI |
There is a lesser station to the east of the city at Porta Vescovo, which used to be the main station in Verona, but now only receives trains between Venice and Porta Nuova. | WIKI |
Although no surviving evidence suggests that Shakespeare had ever been to the city, or even the nation of Italy, for that matter, the city's presence in his work has inspired increased tourism to Verona and the surrounding areas ever since. | WIKI |
The city is situated in northern Italy at the foot of the Lessini Mountains on the River Adige. | UNESCO |
The core of the city consists of the Roman town nestled in the loop of the river containing one of the richest collections of Roman remains in northern Italy. | UNESCO |
This remained the size of the city until the 20th century. | UNESCO |
The walls surrounding the city prevented 19th century development such as industry and railroads within the historic city. | UNESCO |
Threats to the historic city are low. | UNESCO |
The city is classified as xe2x80x9clow riskxe2x80x9d for seismic activity. | UNESCO |
The present city has been an urban settlement on the River Adige for over 2,000 years. | UNESCO |
The original Roman urban form continues to be evident in the existing street pattern and the cityxe2x80x99s historic fabric remained intact until World War II. | UNESCO |
These include the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities that deals with the protection and conservation of cultural heritage through its peripheral offices, and the municipality that defines and carries out the cityxe2x80x99s protection and management policies through urban planning programmes and regulations of the activities on the territory. | UNESCO |
The different institutions involved in the management of the site worked together to develop the historic cityxe2x80x99s management plan. | UNESCO |