Four years after the earthquake which shattered the Italian city of L'Aquila, there is anger over the pace of recovery. It is as though time has stood still in the centre. "Nouvelle Collection '09" ...
L'Aquila lost many treasures and monuments in the earthquake. Using Google Street View and archive photos, we can see the devastation caused by the quake. Palazzo del Governo, Piazza della Repubblica, ...
Thousands of Italians have held a candlelight vigil to remember the 308 people killed in the earthquake that devastated the central city of L'Aquila a year ago. About 25,000 people, both residents and ...
The third-century Baths of Caracalla in Rome were damaged by the earthquake that struck near L'Aquila, central Italy, on Monday, a city archaeological authority told reporters. 06 April 2009 • 2:43pm ...
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