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  • 1Sferisterio di Macerata — The Sferisterio is a kind of an open air stadium or sphaeristerium in Macerata, Italy.HistoryAn ancient Italian national sport or pallone col bracciale was the most popular sport in Italy during almost 5 centuries. This game dated back to the… …

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  • 2sferisterio — sfe·ri·stè·rio s.m. 1. TS sport impianto all aperto o al coperto per il gioco del pallone a bracciale, del pallone elastico, del tamburello e della pelota, dotato di almeno una parete laterale contro cui la palla deve rimbalzare 2. TS stor. nell… …

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  • 3sferisterio — {{hw}}{{sferisterio}}{{/hw}}s. m. Luogo adibito al gioco del pallone a bracciale, del tamburello, della pelota e sim …

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  • 4sferisterio — pl.m. sferisteri …

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  • 5Macerata — Macerata …

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  • 6Sphéristère de Macerata — La façade du sphéristère de Macerata. Le Sphéristère de Macerata (en italien Sferisterio) est une structure théâtrale unique en son genre, situé à Macerata, dans les Marches. Selon de nombreux chanteurs, il s agit de l opéra non couvert avec la… …

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  • 7Macerata Opera — The Macerata Opera Festival is a summer opera festival in the town of Macerata, the provincial capital of the Marche region of Italy, with performances of three or four operas offered each July and August. The Festival began in 1921 with a… …

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  • 8Macerata — Infobox CityIT img coa = Macerata Stemma.png official name = Comune di Macerata region = Marche province = Macerata (MC) elevation m = 315 area total km2 = 92 population as of = december 31, 2004 population total = 42361 population density km2 =… …

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  • 9Pallone — (Italian for an inflated ball, similar to the word balloon ) is the name of several traditional ball games, played in various regions of Italy, with minimal differences in regulations.FormsPallone col braccialePallone col bracciale or simply… …

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  • 10Sphaeristerium — Latin, from the (Greek σφαιριστήριον, σφαῖρα, ball), the term in Classic architecture given to a large open space connected with the Roman thermae, for exercise with balls after the bather had been anointed; they were also provided in the Roman… …

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