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Radio San Paolo

Defunct mass media in ItalyMarina MilitareRadio stations disestablished in 1945Radio stations established in 1917Radio stations in Italy
Roma Radio S Paolo exterior
Roma Radio S Paolo exterior

The Regia Marina Radiotelegraphic Station, better known as Radio San Paolo, was a long, medium and short wave Italian military broadcaster and military reception center located on the southern outskirts of Rome. Inaugurated in 1917 under the command of Regia Marina, the station remained in Navy service for much of the Second World war and then lost its importance until the disposal and transformation of its premises into civilian flats.

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Radio San Paolo
Via Ostiense, Rome Municipio Roma VIII

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N 41.85485 ° E 12.47681 °
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Via Ostiense 204
00145 Rome, Municipio Roma VIII
Lazio, Italy
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