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The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Verona' has mentioned 'World' in the following places:
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With a span length of 48.70xc2xa0m (159.78xc2xa0ft), the segmental arch bridge Ponte Scaligero featured, at the time of its completion in 1356, the world's largest bridge arch. | WIKI |
Aleardo Aleardi, a poet Berto Barbarani, poet Paolo Bellasio, composer of the Renaissance; member of the Roman School Stefano Bernardi, baroque composer Massimo Bubola, singer-songwriter born in Terrazzo Paolo Caliari, well known as "Veronese", painter Lou Campi, professional bowler Mario Capecchi, Nobel prize in Medicine, 2007 Giovanni Francesco Caroto, painter Catullus, Latin poet Walter Chiari, actor Gigliola Cinquetti, a singer who brought Italy its first Eurovision Song Contest win in 1964 Lorenzo Comendich, painter Damiano Cunego, former world number 1 cyclist and former Giro d'Italia winner Giorgio de Stefani, tennis player, finalist at the 1932 French Open Franco Donatoni, composer Gino Fano, mathematician Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as Fracastorius, renowned scholar, physician, and poet Giovanni Giocondo, architect and scholar Girolamo dai Libri, illuminator of manuscripts and painter Romano Guardini, theologian Marc' Antonio Ingegneri, composer, teacher of Claudio Monteverdi Ernestine von Kirchsberg, Austrian landscape painter Cesare Lombroso, criminologist Scipione Maffei, writer and historian Matteo Manassero, British amateur golf champion, 2009 Arnoldo Mondadori, editor Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, fictional characters from the well known Shakespearian play Romeo and Juliet Marcantonio Negri, Baroque composer, associate of Monteverdi Carlo Pedrotti, 19th-century composer, conductor, voice teacher, and opera administrator St. Peter Martyr, Dominican preacher and saint Ippolito Pindemonte, poet Ratherius, Medieval bishop and writer Francesca Rettondini, actress Carlo Rovelli, physicist and writer Vincenzo Ruffo, composer of the Renaissance Emilio Salgari, novelist Antonio Salieri, composer Michele Sammicheli, architect Sara Simeoni, the former world high jump primatist and Olympic gold medalist Marco Stroppa, composer Bartolomeo Tromboncino, composer of the Renaissance period Giorgio Zancanaro, baritone | WIKI |
Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, which was used as a venue at the 1990 FIFA World Cup is home to Verona's major football clubs Hellas Verona and Chievo Verona | WIKI |
The teams contest the Derby della Scala and share the 38,402-seater Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, which was used as a venue at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. | WIKI |
The city has twice hosted the UCI Road World Championships, in 1999 (with Treviso as co-host) and in 2004. | WIKI |
Verona also hosted the baseball world cup in 2009, and the Volleyball World Cup in Septemberxe2x80x93October 2010. | WIKI |
Verona is hosting the Volleyball Women's World Championship in Septemberxe2x80x93October 2014. | WIKI |