Flaminia [Road] Stadium is an English equivalent of 'Stadio Flaminio'. The masculine noun 'stadio' means 'stadium'. The masculine adjective 'flaminio' means 'of or relating to Flaminius'. Together, they're pronounced 'STAH-dee-oh flah-MEE-nee-oh'.
The 'Via Flaminia' ['Flaminia Road'] honors Gaius Flaminius, who was Roman consul in 187 B.C.E.. It was through his influence that the 'Via Flaminia' was built in 220 B.C.E. The road's route is still in existence. It's on that road that the current stadium was built in Rome, Italy during July 1957.
Stadio Flaminio in Rome
Stadio Flaminio opened on March 12, 1959.
Marines Lazio Football team are the tenants of Stadio Flaminio.
The location of Stadio Flaminio is Rome City in Italy.
Italies home ground is The Stadio Flaminio, Rome.
The stadium holds 24,973 people.
The plural of "stadio" in Italian is "stadi." This follows the typical pattern for Italian nouns ending in "-o," which change to "-i" in the plural form. So, if you're referring to multiple sports venues, you would use "stadi."
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Stadio Olimpico Rome, Italy
Stadio Olimpico Rome, Italy
Flaminio Scala died in 1624.