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NOTABLE PEOPLE ASSOCIATED
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For people born in Pisa, see People from the Province of Pisa; among notable non-natives long resident in the city:Gaetano Bardini, tenor; Sergio Bertoni, Italian footballer; Andrea Bocelli, tenor; Andrea Buscemi, actor; Giancarlo Ceccarini, baritone... |
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PASSENGERS AND SERVICES
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The station is used by approximately 15 million passenger movements, both tourists and commuters. Trains of all types stop at the station, including Inter-city and Eurostar. The main destinations are Florence, Genoa, Rome, Naples, Livorno, Pisa Airpo... |
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MONUMENTS AND MUSEUMS IN PISA
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Pisa is divided into 4 historical quarters. There is much more than the Leaning Tower in the city and several different walking itineraries are available. The leaning tower.The Piazza dei Miracoli or Field of Miracles is to the north of central... |
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INTERCHANGE
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Coaches to Collesalvetti, Cecina, Florence and Reggio Calabria operate from the front of the station. Urban and interurban bus lines also pass nearby. |
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Pisa's origins remained unknown for centuries. The city lies at the junction of two rivers, the Arno and the Serchio in the Ligurian Sea forming a laguna area. The Pelasgi, the Greeks, the Etruscans and the Ligurians have variously been proposed as f... |
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ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY
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Nowadays the University of Pisa consists of 11 faculties and 56 departments. These faculties offers a notable amount of courses in their related field of studies:AgricultureEconomicsEngineeringForeign Languages and LiteratureLawLetters and Philosophy... |
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SPAS PISA
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On June 16th Pisa holds the Luminara festival, held for the patron saint's day (San Ranieri). At sunset, all the lights along the Arno are dimmed and more than 10000 candles are lit, which makes for some spectacular sights from the Ponte di Mezzo. Va... |
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