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Flaminio (Rome)

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Flaminio is the 1st quartiere of the Italian capital Rome. Identified by the initials Q. I, it belongs to the Municipio II and has 13,018 inhabitants and an area of 1.1877 km2. The name is derived from the Via Flaminia. It comprises the zona urbanistica codified as 2C and had 13,491 inhabitants in January 2010.

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Flaminio (Rome)
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Centro sportivo Villa Flaminia

Viale del Vignola
00196 Rome, Flaminio
Lazio, Italy
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