The Quarters of Rome ( Italian : quartieri di Roma ) are the areas in and around the Italian city of Rome which became urbanised after the foundation of the last city-centre rione , Prati .
14-646: Giuliano-Dalmata is the 31st quartiere of Rome , identified by the initials Q. XXXI . Its name refers to the Julian , Istrian and Dalmatian refugees that settled there in the postwar period. Born in the 1930s as Villaggio Operaio E42 , to house the workers employed in the construction of the World Expo 42 , and abandoned during the Second World War , in the postwar period the borough remained uninhabited, until in 1947 twelve families of julian refugees settled in
28-413: A degree at the university where they both studied medicine with abysmal results. After a few years Silvano (now a peddler of beauty products who on the side sells pornographic material and sex toys) meets Alfio again, now running a beauty parlor fueled with the money of his neurotic wife. After a comic mishap with a customer left too long in a sauna machine who has apparently suffered a stroke Silvano, seeing
42-484: A famous scene, the protagonist asks his wife where Via Lampridio Cerva is, being surprised by the unusual name. The quarter has been the set of several other movies, such as 7 chili in 7 giorni , by Luca Verdone , starring Renato Pozzetto and Carlo Verdone , and Da grande , by Franco Amurri and starring Renato Pozzetto. 41°48′59″N 12°30′00″E / 41.8163°N 12.4999°E / 41.8163; 12.4999 Quarters of Rome They form
56-582: Is separated by Via di Vigna Murata. Eastward, the quartiere borders with Zona Cecchignola (Z. XXII), from which is separated by the stretch of Via Ardeatina between Via di Vigna Murata and Via della Cecchignola and by Via della Cecchignola itself. To the south, it borders with Zona Castel di Leva (Z. XXIII), whose boundary is marked by a portion of the Grande Raccordo Anulare . Westward, Giuliano-Dalmata borders with Zona Fonte Ostiense (Z. XXIV) and with Quartiere Europa (Q. XXII),
70-472: The quartiere took its current name. The territory of the quarter includes the urban zone 12B Villaggio Giuliano and a great part of the urban zone 12E Cecchignola . In the district is also located a frazione of Rome, the only one that is not included in the Agro Romano , namely Castello della Cecchignola . To the north, Giuliano-Dalmata borders with Quartiere Ardeatino (Q. XX), from which
84-721: The Anglo-American police during an irredentist turmoil on 5 and 6 November 1953). The toponyms of the quartiere can be categorized as follows: The 1962 movie The Police Commissioner , by Alberto Sordi , was mainly shot in EUR and in Giuliano-Dalmata. Part of the film Talcum Powder , by Carlo Verdone , was shot in Giuliano-Dalmata: the modern edifices of Via Elio Lampridio Cerva (Nadia's house), Via Veranzio (Rossella's house) and Piazza Bernardino Zamagna are recognizable. In
98-648: The XVII becoming Trieste in 1946 and the XVI becoming Monte Sacro in 1951. Other quarters have been renamed: the quarter XV, previously called Milvio , became Della Vittoria in 1935, while the III, once known as Vittorio Emanuele III in honor of the King of Italy , was renamed Pinciano in 1946. In 1961, 18 more quarters were established and numbered XVIII to XXXV. Some of the new quarters were created dismembering five eastern suburbs of
112-456: The area around the current Piazza Giuliani e Dalmati and renamed the settlement Villaggio Giuliano . The official inauguration of the new district took place on 7 November 1948, when the old workers dormitories were restored and readjusted for residential use, and consigned to the refugees, in the presence of the then Secretary of the Council of Ministers Giulio Andreotti and of Mrs. De Gasperi,
126-566: The border being outlined by Via Laurentina . The majority of the streets and squares are dedicated to prominent Julian, Istrian and Dalmatian personalities and to historical events that occurred to that geographical area, e.g. Largo Vittime delle Foibe Istriane , Largo Eccidio di Malga Bala (commemorating twelve policemen of the GNR killed in 1944 by slovene partisans on the Malga Bala plateau) or Parco Caduti per Trieste (commemorating people killed by
140-467: The city, some others were established in the rural area around the city, the so called Agro Romano (the remaining part of the Agro Romano was divided into zones in the same year). 7 chili in 7 giorni 7 chili in 7 giorni ( 7 kilos in 7 days ) is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Verdone [ it ] . Silvano and Alfio are mediocre students who manage to snatch away
154-476: The duo that true beauty lies in generous proportions, as in the works of Tiziano, Giorgione and other famous artists. Alfio and Silvano then convert the villa in a trattoria where the best patrons are the same people who originally visited it for dieting purposes. The film had 2.4 million admissions in Italy during 1987, the tenth most popular film of the year. This article related to an Italian comedy film of
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#1732859292044168-406: The large country villa where Alfio lives with his family, proposes him to turn it into a dieting-farm where rich customers will pay hefty sums to get rid of excess fat. The operation is run haphazardly with several incidents; in the end Alfio suffers a nervous breakdown and goes catatonic. An English professor of Aesthetics (with which Alfio shares the room in the clinic he's recuperating at) convinces
182-460: The second level of administrative sub-divisions of Roma Capitale . Together they cover 171.38 km and hold 1483913 inhabitants. The first 15 quarters were officially founded and numbered in 1926, after first being drafted in 1911. As of 1930 there were two more unofficial quarters: the quarter XVI, which was called Città Giardino Aniene in 1924; and the quarter XVII, that was named Savoia in 1926. These two were later officially renamed,
196-455: The wife of the then Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi . During the ceremony, in the little chapel of the neighborhood it was celebrated the first wedding of the community, between Armando Chioggia, native of Fiume , and the Roman girl Fernanda Tombesi, symbolizing the union of the refugees with the local citizens. In 1955, following to the coming of almost 2.000 refugees from Istria and Dalmatia ,
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