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  • The Rotonda is just north of the Cathedral, and is also where one can catch a double decker bus tour of the city.

    The museums of Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque 2007

  • The Rotonda is just north of the Cathedral, and is also where one can catch a double decker bus tour of the city.

    The museums of Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque 2007

  • Alberti Descrittione d’ Italia, p. Note: The Mausoleum of Theodoric, now Sante Maria della Rotonda, is engraved in D’Agincourt, Histoire de l’Art, p xviii. of the Architectural Prints. —

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

  • Rotonda, which is located in the Pantheon, a circular hall recalling a circus, where the Virgin remains the evident tenant of the Olympian deities.

    The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Complete ��mile Zola 1871

  • Rotonda, which is located in the Pantheon, a circular hall recalling a circus, where the Virgin remains the evident tenant of the Olympian deities.

    The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris ��mile Zola 1871

  • "They all moved in, and now when it didn't close - in other words Rotonda doesn't get his

    Latest News 2008

  • "They all moved in, and now when it didn't close - in other words Rotonda doesn't get his

    Latest News 2008

  • I had dinner that night at Vino Vino on Calle de la Rotonda where you order from three dishes at the counter.

    My Perfect Honeymoon (That I Spent Alone) Jennifer Belle 2011

  • A course in Rotonda, Fla., on the Gulf Coast, has been using extra-big 6-inch holes since February normal holes are 4¼ inches wide.

    Finding a Game for the Rest of Us John Paul Newport 2011

  • More prosaic manifestations of the city's devotion include the Rotonda Maradona, a large roundabout once painted in the team's colors, and the Bomba Maradona, a powerful firecracker shaped like a soccer ball.

    Napoli Still Loves Sinning Saint Eric Sylvers 2011

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