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    Nicosia (Italian: [nikoˈziːa]; Gallo-Italic of Sicily: Nẹcọscia; Sicilian: Nicusìa) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Enna, in the Italian...
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    the Roman Catholic Church. He was born Filippo Giacomo Amoroso in Nicosia, Sicily on 5 November 1715, about three weeks after the death of his father...
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  • Diocese of Nicosia may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Nicosia, Sicily Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Nicosia This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Nicosia, also known as Lefkosia and Lefkoşa, is the capital and largest city of Cyprus. It is the southeasternmost of all EU member states' capital cities...
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    the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nicosia, Sicily, and is located in Nicosia, Sicily, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Bari. The...
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  • surrounding Nicosia Lefkoşa District, the Northern Cyprus district surrounding North Nicosia Nicosia, Sicily, comune in the Province of Enna Emanuele Nicosia (1953–2016)...
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    The Diocese of Nicosia (Latin: Dioecesis Nicosiensis o Herbitensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Sicily. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
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  • church located on via Giuseppe Li Volsi in the town of Nicosia, in the province of Enna, region of Sicily, Italy. It rises next the former Convent of the Santissima...
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    The Allied invasion of Sicily, also known as the Battle of Sicily and Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II in which the Allied forces...
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    and Church of San Giovanni alle catacombe (St. John the Catacombs) Nicosia (Sicily), Norman castle Castle of Milazzo San Marco d'Alunzio, Ruins of the...
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    Mago Forest (category People from Nicosia, Sicily)
    Forest is an Italian comedian, television presenter and actor. Born in Nicosia, Sicily, Foresta graduated in accounting and then moved to Milan, where he...
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    Marracash (category People from Nicosia, Sicily)
    Italy's freestyle music TV program MTV Spit. Fabio Rizzo Bartolo was born in Nicosia, Italy, from a mother who worked as a custodian and a father who worked...
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    Calascibetta, Enna, Geraci Siculo, Nicosia, Petralia Soprana, Sperlinga. The town straddles the Madonie mountains of central Sicily. Gangi's origins have been...
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    church located in a rocky hilltop above the town of Nicosia, in the province of Enna, region of Sicily, Italy. A church was erected at this summit circa...
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  • Serlo II of Hauteville (category Nicosia, Sicily)
    followed his uncle, Roger I of Sicily, to Calabria, and took part in the many expeditions for the conquest of Sicily against the Saracens. By 1063, Serlo...
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  • Bartolomeo Gagliano (category People from Nicosia, Sicily)
    suicide in the detention center he was housed in. Gagliano was born in Nicosia, Sicily in 1958, as one of Antonio Gagliano and Giuseppina Di Grazia's two...
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    Ferdinand Pecora (category People from Nicosia, Sicily)
    banking and stock brokerage practices. Ferdinand Pecora was born in Nicosia, Sicily, the son of Louis Pecora and Rosa Messina, who emigrated to the United...
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  • from Frascati, Lazio Pupi cull'ova [it] Doll-shaped pastries from Nicosia, Sicily Pupi di zucchero [it] Sicilian coloured statues made of sugar Purceddhruzzi [it]...
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  • Carmine, Modica Santa Maria del Carmine, Naples Chiesa del Carmine, Nicosia, Sicily Basilica del Carmine, Padua Santa Maria del Carmine, Pavia Santa Maria...
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    of Sicily from 1071 to 1101. As a member of the House of Hauteville, he participated in several military expeditions against the Emirate of Sicily (beginning...
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    located on Largo Santa Maria Maggiore in the town of Nicosia, in the province of Enna, region of Sicily, Italy. A church at this site was erected in the 12th...
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  • located on via Francesco Randazzo #24 in the town of Nicosia, in the province of Enna, region of Sicily, Italy. A church at this site was built by 1433, adjacent...
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    Ottavio Mastrojanni (category People from Nicosia, Sicily)
    31 January 1957) was an Italian politician. Mastrojanni was born in Nicosia, Sicily. He represented the Common Man's Front in the Constituent Assembly...
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  • The Palazzo Cirino is a palace in the historic town center in Nicosia, region of Sicily, Italy. The three-story palace was begun in the 18th century,...
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  • Pietro Vinci (category People from Nicosia, Sicily)
    1584) was an Italian composer of late Renaissance music. Vinci was born in Nicosia. He was active in Bergamo and then in various Sicilian cities as Maestro...
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  • Sancta Sophia College, University of Sydney, Australia Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia, formerly Cathedral of Saint Sophia, Cyprus Hagia Sophia (disambiguation)...
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    Constance of Sicily (1303/1307 – in Cyprus after 19 June 1344), daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou, at Santa Sophia, Nicosia, on 16 October...
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    the second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. He succeeded his father in Sicily in 1285 and his elder brother Alfonso III in Aragon and...
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    Sicily is no less obscure than that of the first Italians; however, there is no doubt that a large part of these early individuals traveled to Sicily...
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    The Lombards of Sicily (Italian: Lombardi di Sicilia) are an ethnolinguistic minority living in Sicily, southern Italy, speaking an isolated variety of...
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