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    Eremo della Madonna di Coccia (Italian for Hermitage of Madonna di Coccia) is an hermitage located in Campo di Giove, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo, Italy)...
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    of the Marchese Recupito di Raiano. Pacentro was also united politically with the nearby towns of Cansano and Campo di Giove for much of the 18th and...
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    observatory and a cable car that allowed them to reach the peak from Campo di Giove. The funicular was noticed by the partisans of the Maiella Brigade,...
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    also favors travel to the most active tourist centers in the area; Campo di Giove, Pacentro, Pescocostanzo and Sulmona. The town has a mountain climate...
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    Vittorio De Sica (category David di Donatello winners)
    Castellari) as Giove Snow Job (1972, by George Englund) as Enrico Dolphi L'odeur des fauves (1972, by Richard Balducci) as Milord Le avventure di Pinocchio...
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    of Saint Eustace (late 14th century), by Nicolò di Pietransieri, known as the "Master of Campo di Giove"; two panels are inserted into frames with Gothic...
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    in the territory of the municipalities of Palena (eastern slope) and Campo di Giove (western slope), with its summit falling a few meters within the municipal...
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    and garrisoning liberated towns; it participated in the liberation of Campo di Giove, Pacentro, Cansano, Caramanico Terme, Sant'Eufemia, Popoli, Tocco da...
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    were gradually added, most notably Heinrich Ignaz Biber: Applausi festivi di Giove (1686), Chi la dura la vince (1687), Arminio (1692). In 1748 the Burgtheater...
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  • Amadigi di Gaula, Arianna in Creta, Ariodante, Arminio, Atalanta, Berenice, Deidamia, Ezio, Faramondo, Flavio, Floridante, Florindo, Giove in Argo, Giulio...
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