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Campo Marte (other)
Campo Marte ("Mars Field"), Campo de Marte, Campo di Marte or variant ''may refer to:'' * Campo Marte, equestrian venue in Mexico City, Mexico * Campo de Marte (SBMT), airport in São Paulo, Brazil * El Campo de Marte, park in Lima, Peru * "Campo Marte", a train station in Padova, Italy, on the Milan–Venice railway * Campo di Marte, a train station in Florence (Firenze), Italy * Campo Marte (Mexico City Metrobús), a BRT station See also * Field of Mars (other) * Champ de Mars (other) * Campus Martius (other) Campus Martius may refer to: * Campus Martius, the "Field of Mars" in ancient Rome * Campus Martius (Ohio), an 18th-century fortification * Campus Martius Museum, on the site of the Campus Martius fort in Ohio * Campus Martius Park in Detroit, Mi ...
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Campo Marte
Campo Marte is a venue under the administration of the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA). Named after the '' Campus Martius'' (Field of Mars), it is used for military and government events, as well as equestrian events. Campo Marte is located next to the National Auditorium in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City. History The land was acquired by the Federal Government on 31 December 1904. On 16 February 1910, the land was designated for a military equestrian club through presidential decree. In 1930, under General Joaquín Amaro Domínguez, there was a promulgation for the construction of a “Casino Militar”. On 1 April 1937, the camp formally came under the control of the SEDENA. President Manuel Ávila Camacho declared on 26 August 1941 that the camp should be known as “Parque Nacional Anáhuac". The former name, "Campo Deportivo Militar Marte", was restored in 1972. Military and government The Campo Marte is the base for the presidential guards of the Estado Mayor Pr ...
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Campo De Marte
Campo de Marte Airport is the first airport built in São Paulo, Brazil, opened in 1929. It is named after Champ de Mars, in Paris, which in turn got its name from Campus Martius, in Rome. During a transitional period, the airport is jointly operated by Infraero and XP Inc. History Campo de Marte was the first airport built in São Paulo, officially opened on July 26, 1929. The airport was bombarded during the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution. On 12 November 1933 a ceremony marking the start-up of scheduled flights of VASP took place at the airport. The first two routes linked Campo de Marte to São Carlos and São José do Rio Preto, and to Ribeirão Preto and Uberaba. It handled all air operations in São Paulo until VASP opened Congonhas Airport in 1936. VASP considered it a necessary move because of unexpected growing demands, and to avoid a problem of constant flooding by the adjoining Tietê River, particularly the one that happened in 1929. São Paulo Air Forc ...
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El Campo De Marte
The Campo de Marte is one of the largest parks in the metropolitan area of Lima, capital city of Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... Similar in size to ''Parque de la Exposición'' and ''Parque de la Reserva''. Campo de Marte originally was part of ''Exposición'' and later a horse racetrack, the ''Hipódromo de Santa Beatriz'' (before Jesús María Ward was split from downtown Lima Ward), in operation from 1903 to 1938. A new racetrack, ''San Felipe'', was built further south in Jesús María ward but the stand was allowed to remain; the track was paved over with asphalt and given the street name ''Avenida de la Peruanidad'' (Peruvianness Avenue). The stand is currently used for spectators watching the ''Grand Military Parade'', done every year on July 29, th ...
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Milan–Venice Railway
The Milan–Venice railway line is one of the most important railway lines in Italy. It connects the major city of Milan, in Lombardy, with the Adriatic Sea at Venice, in Veneto. The line is state-owned and operated by the state rail infrastructure company, Rete Ferroviaria Italiana that classifies it as a trunk line. The line is electrified at 3,000 volts DC. History The line was designed by the Austrian Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia to connect its two joint capitals and built by a company named the ''Imperiale Regia Privilege Strada ferrata Ferdinandea Lombardo-Veneta dell'Imperatore'' in honour of Ferdinand I of Austria. It was built in sections: the first section to be completed was between Padua and Marghera, opened on 13 December 1842, and was the third railway opened in Italy. On 13 January 1846 a bridge over the Venetian Lagoon between Mestre and Venice was opened, with 222 arches supported on 80,000 larch piles. It was followed by the opening of the Padua–Vicenza se ...
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Firenze Campo Di Marte Railway Station
Firenze Campo di Marte (or, simply, Firenze Campo Marte) is the third railway station of Florence and the eighth station of Tuscany and the biggest station in south Florence. The station is mostly used by commuters going to Florence coming from the nearby countryside Overview It is approximately 2km from central Florence, which can be reached by regular connecting services to/from Santa Maria Novella. All regional trains going south and Santa Maria Novella stop at the station. The trains that do not go through Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station pass through here, making it an alternative station. Also, some InterCity, express, and international trains serve Campo di Marte. The station controls most of the traffic in the Florentine area. However, some trains only pass through Rifredi or Santa Maria Novella. The station has nine platforms all covered by a station-roof. There are self-service dispensers on platforms 2 and 3, 4 and 5. In 2009, the station platforms are bei ...
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Campo Marte (Mexico City Metrobús)
Campo Marte is a venue under the administration of the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA). Named after the ''Campus Martius'' (Field of Mars), it is used for military and government events, as well as equestrian events. Campo Marte is located next to the National Auditorium in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City. History The land was acquired by the Federal Government on 31 December 1904. On 16 February 1910, the land was designated for a military equestrian club through presidential decree. In 1930, under General Joaquín Amaro Domínguez, there was a promulgation for the construction of a “Casino Militar”. On 1 April 1937, the camp formally came under the control of the SEDENA. President Manuel Ávila Camacho declared on 26 August 1941 that the camp should be known as “Parque Nacional Anáhuac". The former name, "Campo Deportivo Militar Marte", was restored in 1972. Military and government The Campo Marte is the base for the presidential guards of the Estado Mayor Presi ...
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Field Of Mars (other)
The term Field of Mars ( la, Campus Martius) goes back to antiquity, and designates an area, inside or near a city, used as a parade or exercise ground by the military. Notable examples of places which were used for these purposes include: * Campus Martius, an area in ancient Rome * Champ de Mars, a large public space in front of the Military Academy in Paris * Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg), a square in Saint Petersburg Modern-day examples of places which have been given this name include: * Campo Marte, a venue for military, government and equestrian events in Mexico City * Field of Mars Reserve, bushland in New South Wales, Australia * Pedion tou Areos, a large public park in Athens See also *Mars (other) *Champ de Mars (other) *Campus Martius (other) *Campo Marte (other) *Marchfield (assembly) *Mars (oil platform) Mars is a permanent offshore drilling and production tension-leg oil platform (TLP) operating in Mississippi Canyon ...
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Champ De Mars (other)
Champ de Mars is a large public greenspace in Paris, France. Champ de Mars may also refer to: *Champ de Mars (Paris Métro), a ghost station on line 8 * Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel station, a rail station in Paris * Champ de Mars (Montreal), a public park in Quebec, Canada **Champ-de-Mars station (Montreal Metro), a subway station *Champ de Mars (Haiti), a public square in Port-au-Prince, Haiti *Champ de Mars Racecourse The Champ de Mars Racecourse (french: Hippodrome du Champ de Mars) is a thoroughbred horse race track in Port Louis, Mauritius. The Racecourse was inaugurated on 25 June 1812, by The Mauritius Turf Club (MTC) which was founded earlier in the same ..., a horse race track in Port Louis, Mauritius *'' Champ de Mars: A Story of War'', a 2009 play by Pierre-Michel Tremblay See also * Campo Marte (other) * Campus Martius (other) * Champ de Mars massacre, a massacre during the French Revolution * De Mars (other) * Field of Mars (disambiguatio ...
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