San Saba (rione of Rome)
Italy
San Saba (rione of Rome) has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 11 of the most distinctive.
Numa Pompilius
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Celio (rione of Rome) | Numa, Indiana
Porta San Sebastiano
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Appio-Latino | Celio (rione of Rome)
Aventine Hill
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Rome, Italy | Sovereign Military Order of Malta | Sant'Angelo (rione of Rome)
7th century
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Imwas, Ramle | Saggart, Ireland | Breukelen, Netherlands
Local names
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Pietralata (Rome) | Giuliano-Dalmata | Salario (Rome)
Municipio I
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Borgo (rione of Rome) | Campo Marzio | Sallustiano | Colonna (rione of Rome) | Sant'Eustachio (rione of Rome)
Quarters of Rome
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Borgo (rione of Rome) | Prati | Castro Pretorio | Primavalle | Monti (rione of Rome)
Basilica
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Wellington, New Zealand | Esztergom, Hungary | Mariazell, Austria | Madaba, Jordan | Forest Glen, Chicago
Aurelian Walls
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Rome, Italy | Borgo (rione of Rome) | Papal States | Castro Pretorio | Campo Marzio
Constantinople
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Sicily | Sweden | Albania | Yerevan, Armenia | Rome, Italy
Roman Empire
Connects San Saba (rione of Rome) to: Italy | Netherlands | Slovenia | Sicily | South West England