Garbatella 100: celebrating 100 years of Garbatella
byA rich series of events is set to run from the 18th of February to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Garbatella neighborhood.
A rich series of events is set to run from the 18th of February to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Garbatella neighborhood.
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Temple University Rome Entry Year Program provides students seeking their Bachelor’s Degree with the unique opportunity to complete the first year of their studies at Temple University’s campus in Rome, Italy and then finish the remaining three years of their degree at Temple’s Main Campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.