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Piazza Navona in Rome (Italy) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Piazza Navona Royalty Free Stock Photo
Piazza Navona is a square in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Piazza Navona Sant`Agnese in Agone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Piazza Navona - Fountain of Four Rivers and Sant`Agnese in Agone Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Piazza Navona square in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Piazza Navona in Rome (Italy)
Beautiful garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Piazza Navona Rome Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fountain of the Four Rivers, SantAgnese in Agone. Piazza Navona. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fountain of the Four Rivers, SantAgnese in Agone. Piazza Navona. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The beautiful and famous Piazza Navona in Rome (Italy). Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium. The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones (games), and hence it was known as Circus Agonalis (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to in avone to navone and eventually to navona.


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