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- Amphitheatre abstract "An amphitheatre or amphitheater /ˈæmfɨˌθiːətər/ is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. The term derives from the ancient Greek ἀμφιθέατρον (amphitheatron), from ἀμφί (amphi), meaning "on both sides" or "around" and θέατρον (théātron), meaning "place for viewing".Ancient Greek theatres were built in a semicircle, with tiered seating above a performance area. Ancient Roman amphitheatres were oval or circular in plan, with seating tiers that surrounded the central performance area, like a modern open-air stadium. Modern usage for "amphitheater" is lax, and does not always respect the ancient usage, and so the word can be found describing theatre-style stages with the audience only on one side, theatres in the round, and stadiums. Natural formations shaped like man-made theatres are sometimes known as natural amphitheatres. The three largest Roman amphitheatres (in the original sense) in the world in order of size are the Colosseum, the Amphitheatre Campania and the Amphitheatre of El Djem.[citation needed]".
- Amphitheatre thumbnail Arles-arenes.jpg?width=300.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink home.html.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink Amphitheatrum.html.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink amphitheatre.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink arena.html.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink nimes.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink amphitheatre.html.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink amphexcav.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink romaikor.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink ruins.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink roman-amphitheaters.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageExternalLink home.htm.
- Amphitheatre wikiPageID "54061".
- Amphitheatre wikiPageRevisionID "597192097".
- Amphitheatre hasPhotoCollection Amphitheatre.
- Amphitheatre subject Category:Amphitheaters.
- Amphitheatre comment "An amphitheatre or amphitheater /ˈæmfɨˌθiːətər/ is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. The term derives from the ancient Greek ἀμφιθέατρον (amphitheatron), from ἀμφί (amphi), meaning "on both sides" or "around" and θέατρον (théātron), meaning "place for viewing".Ancient Greek theatres were built in a semicircle, with tiered seating above a performance area.".
- Amphitheatre label "Amfiteatr".
- Amphitheatre label "Amfitheater".
- Amphitheatre label "Amphitheater".
- Amphitheatre label "Amphitheatre".
- Amphitheatre label "Amphithéâtre romain".
- Amphitheatre label "Anfiteatro".
- Amphitheatre label "Anfiteatro".
- Amphitheatre label "Anfiteatro".
- Amphitheatre label "Амфитеатр".
- Amphitheatre label "مسرح روماني".
- Amphitheatre label "アンフィテアトルム".
- Amphitheatre label "圓形競技場".
- Amphitheatre sameAs Amfiteátr.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Amphitheater.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Αμφιθέατρο.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Anfiteatro.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Anfiteatro.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Amphithéâtre_romain.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Amfiteater.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Anfiteatro.
- Amphitheatre sameAs アンフィテアトルム.
- Amphitheatre sameAs 원형극장.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Amfitheater.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Amfiteatr.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Anfiteatro.
- Amphitheatre sameAs m.0f48p.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Q54831.
- Amphitheatre sameAs Q54831.
- Amphitheatre wasDerivedFrom Amphitheatre?oldid=597192097.
- Amphitheatre depiction Arles-arenes.jpg.
- Amphitheatre isPrimaryTopicOf Amphitheatre.