San Pietro in Amantea is a village and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy. The town is bordered by Aiello Calabro...
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Reggio Calabria San Pietro di Feletto, in the province of Treviso San Pietro di Morubio, in the province of Verona San Pietro in Amantea, in the province...
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Clarenza San Pietro di Cadore San Pietro di Caridà San Pietro di Feletto San Pietro di Morubio San Pietro in Amantea San Pietro in Cariano San Pietro in Casale...
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The Church of San Bernardino da Siena is a Catholic place of worship in the Italian municipality of Amantea, in the province of Cosenza in Calabria. It...
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(municipality) of Amantea, in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, located close to the border with the province of Catanzaro. Campora San Giovanni overlooks...
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Vadi pass bound for Belmonte, a company in San Pietro and a battalion in the locality of Cannavina south of Amantea, while the civic guards controlled the...
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List of municipalities of the Province of Cosenza (category Cities and towns in Calabria)
list of the 150 municipalities (comuni) of the Province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy. List of municipalities of Italy "Statistics". ISTAT (in Italian)....
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List of municipalities of Calabria (category Municipalities in Calabria)
municipalities (comuni) in Calabria, Italy. There are 404 municipalities in Calabria (as of January 2019): 80 in the Province of Catanzaro 150 in the Province of...
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Cosenza (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
(1853–1931), pianist born in Carolei Alessandro Longo (1864–1945), composer born in Amantea Pietro Mancini (1876–1968), politician born in Malito Tony Gaudio...
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Lecce (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
local public transport includes trolleybus service, introduced in 2012. Antonio Amantea (1894–1983), World War I fighter ace Scipione Ammirato (1531–1601)...
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Lago, Grimaldi, Aiello Calabro and San Pietro in Amantea, the flatter area lies entirely in the territory of Amantea. Its general development is along...
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The Amantea Castle (formerly Regio castello di Amantea) is located in the town of the same name, in the province of Cosenza, in the lower Tyrrhenian Sea...
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Pietro Ramaglia (1802-1875) was an Italian physician and surgeon. He is considered one of the leading figures in the history of medicine in Molise and...
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Lamezia Terme Centrale railway station (category Railway stations in Italy opened in 1894)
construction of double track between Scalea and San Pietro a Maida and modernization of all facilities. Finally, in 1969, after the establishment of the new...
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Calabria (redirect from Calabria in the middle ages)
colonies were Clampetia [it] (in the area between Amantea and San Lucido), Temesa (between Amantea and Nocera Terinese), Terina (in the plain of Sant'Eufemia)...
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had been born. In 1460, his father is mentioned leasing a brigantine to bring back Antonello and his family from Amantea in Calabria. In that year, Antonello...
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German occupation of Rome (category Rome in World War II)
also called the “Palermo Commission,” and composed of generals Pietro Ago and Luigi Amantea. Both of these generals had been appointed senators during Fascism...
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Parma Conservatory (category Music schools in Italy)
il suo tempo, la sua opera : atti del convegno internazionale di studi, Amantea-Arcavacata di Rende, 9-12 dicembre 1995. Istituto di bibliografia musicale...
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Bernardino of Siena (redirect from San Bernardino of Siena)
Saint Bernardino of Siena, patron saint archive Church of San Bernardino da Siena (Amantea) Thureau-Dangin, Paul (1906). Saint Bernadine of Siena. J.M...
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titular archbishop of Amantea and apostolic nuncio for both South Korea and Mongolia. Xuereb was consecrated bishop on 19 March 2018 in St. Peter's Basilica...
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Trains portal Railway stations in Italy Ferrovie dello Stato Rail transport in Italy High-speed rail in Italy Transport in Italy "Le stazioni oggi REGIONE...
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positions in the region.: 476 : 208 The first major expeditions to the peninsula took place between 835 and 843.: 208 Amantea was taken in 839 or 846...
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List of governors and heads of state of Fiume (category Lists of governors in Europe)
Province of Fiume (now modern Rijeka and its surrounding area, in Croatia). (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) World Statesmen...
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1638 Calabrian earthquakes (category Earthquakes in Italy)
Carpanzano. The earthquake destroyed much of the settlements in those towns. The town of Amantea suffered total damage, while minor damage was reported at...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Caserta (category Roman Catholic dioceses in Campania)
2. Cavalli was born in Amantea near Tropea, his mother's home; she was killed in the earthquake of 1637. Bonaventura studied in Naples, Rome, and Bologna...
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Antonia Klugmann in the 7th. Antonia Klugmann was in turn replaced by Giorgio Locatelli for Season 8. MasterChef Italia winners earn €100,000 in gold coins...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Martirano (category Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy)
and that Martirano may have replaced the Byzantine Greek diocese of Amantea. In 1638 a major earthquake struck Calabria. At Martirano the death toll...
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