Giuliano-Dalmata

Monument to the julian and dalmatian dead soldiers (1961), built along the Via Laurentina

Giuliano-Dalmata is the XXXI (31st) quarter of Rome. It took its present name in 1955, when 2,000 refugees from Istria and Dalmatia arrived there and occupied the barracks abandoned by the workers which had built the edifices of the E42, the World Expo 42 (the later EUR district).

Coordinates: 41°48′59″N 12°30′00″E / 41.8163°N 12.4999°E / 41.8163; 12.4999

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