Noun
borgo (plural borgos)
A small Italian village.
All this was done to facilitate the integration of the Vatican Hill and Borgo with the heart of old Rome. Source: Internet
All are located in Borgo Panigale in Bologna, Italy. Source: Internet
However, the lower station in Borgo Maggiore has a number of retail and catering outlets situated within its overall structure. Source: Internet
Indeed, for the tourist visitor the aerial tramway gives the best available views of Borgo Maggiore, as the cars sweep low over the rooftops of the main town square. Source: Internet
Lerner had four children: three daughters, Susan (by Boyd), Liza and Jennifer (by Olson); and one son, screenwriter and journalist Michael Alan Lerner (by di Borgo). Source: Internet
The fun doesn’t stop when you leave the park, as the entire hamlet is now a designated Borgo di Arte Contemporanea. Source: Internet