Ripa (rione of Rome)

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Ripa is the XII rione of Rome, located in Municipio I. The logo is a white rudder on a red background, to remind the port of Ripa Grande, placed in Trastevere, but facing the rione.
Landmarks
- Remains of the Forum Boarium
- Sant'Omobono
- Circus Maximus
- Church of San Vincenzo de Paoli all'Aventino
Santa Prisca church
- Church of Santa Sabina in Rome
- Basilica Santi Bonifacio e Alessio
- Church Sant'Anselmo all'Aventino
- Santa Maria del Priorato Church
- San Giorgio in Velabro
- San Giovanni Battista Decollato
- Church of Sant'Eligio dei Ferrari
- Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
- Giardino degli Aranci
On the Tiber Island:
- Church of San Bartolomeo all'Isola
- Church of San Giovanni Calibita, Rome
- Oratorio Gesù al Calvario e di Maria
Deconsecrated/Destroyed churches:
- Church Santa Galla
- Santa Maria Egiziaca
- Temple of Hercules Victor
External links
Rioni of Rome
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- I - Monti
- II - Trevi
- III - Colonna
- IV - Campo Marzio
- V - Ponte
- VI - Parione
- VII - Regola
- VIII - Sant'Eustachio
- IX - Pigna
- X - Campitelli
- XI - Sant'Angelo
- XII - Ripa
- XIII - Trastevere
- XIV - Borgo
- XV - Esquilino
- XVI - Ludovisi
- XVII - Sallustiano
- XVIII - Castro Pretorio
- XIX - Celio
- XX - Testaccio
- XXI - San Saba
- XXII - Prati
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Category
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Coordinates: 42°16′N 13°34′E / 42.267°N 13.567°E / 42.267; 13.567
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