Santa Giusta (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsanta ˈdʒusta]; Sardinian: Santa Justa) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Oristano in the Italian region...
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Chiesa di Santa Giusta (Italian for Church of Santa Giusta) is a Romanesque church in L'Aquila (Abruzzo). The church is one of the oldest in the city,...
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Amatrice (redirect from Santa Giusta, Amatrice)
Benedetto, San Capone, San Giorgio, San Lorenzo a Pinaco, San Sebastiano, Santa Giusta, Sant'Angelo, San Tommaso, Scai, Sommati, Torrita, Torritella, Varoni...
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Diocese of Santa Giusta, formerly Othoca, was a Roman Catholic diocese in Santa Giusta, Sardinia. The bishop's seat was in the former Santa Giusta Cathedral...
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Santa Giusta Cathedral, now a minor basilica (Italian: Basilica di Santa Giusta) is the former cathedral of the abolished Diocese of Santa Giusta, in...
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Chiesa di Santa Giusta a Bazzano (Italian for Church of Santa Giusta in Bazzano) is a Romanesque church in Bazzano, frazione of L'Aquila (Abruzzo). The...
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Platano San Salvatore Sant Antioco Santa Cristina di Paulilatino Santa Giusta, ex-Cathedral of Santa Giusta Santa Vittoria Santu Antine Nuraghe Sa Punta...
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interior contains the mausoleum of Pope Celestine V erected in 1517. Santa Giusta: Romanesque façade with Gothic rose window San Silvestro: 14th-century...
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Rizzacorno, Sabbioni, San Iorio, Santa Croce, Santa Giusta, Santa Liberata, Santa Maria dei Mesi, Sant'Amato, Santa Nicolina, Sant'Egidio, Sant'Onofrio...
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province is mainly flat and there is some marshland. The province contains Santa Giusta (commune) and Tharros (former city), which both date from the Carthaginian...
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artist from the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. Garau was born in Santa Giusta, in the province of Oristano in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia...
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Cagliari or possibly Sassari. Their feast day is 14 May. The town of Santa Giusta in Sardinia is named after Justa, and the cathedral is dedicated to her...
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correctly places it 18 miles from Cornus and 12 from Othoca (modern Santa Giusta near Oristano). However, its history during most of the period of Roman...
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13 June 1998, Pope John Paul II appointed him Titular Archbishop of Santa Giusta and Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Libya. He received his episcopal consecration...
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chapel of Santa Maria del Regno of Ardara, the Santa Giusta Cathedral, Nostra Signora di Tergu, the Basilica di Saccargia in Codrongianos and Santa Maria...
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(such as the Stagno di Cabras, the Stagno di Mistras and the Stagno di Santa Giusta). The main human activities are fishing, fish farming and the manufacture...
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Santa Domenica Vittoria Santa Elisabetta Santa Fiora Santa Flavia Santa Giuletta Santa Giusta Santa Giustina Santa Giustina in Colle Santa Luce Santa...
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Muta Lake Santa Croce (Lago di Santa Croce) Santa Croce Lake (Lago di Santa Croce) Stagno di Santa Giusta Lago di Santa Giustina Lago di Santa Rosalia Santo...
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and founded close to the ancient Phoenician settlement of Othoca (now Santa Giusta). It acquired importance in 1070, when, as a result of the frequent Saracen...
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15.42444°E / 41.41111; 15.42444. Vincenzo airfield is also known as Santa Giusta. Temporary airfield used by Twelfth and Fifteenth Air Force fighter and...
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L'Aquila's most attractive. On Via Santa Giusta, the portal and rose window of the 13th-century church of Santa Giusta are worth a look, the rose window...
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Sorres, Borutta Cathedral of San Pantaleo, Dolianova Cathedral of Santa Giusta, Santa Giusta Nostra Signora of Tergu Church of San Pietro di Zuri, Ghilarza...
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Ruinas 732 95045 Samugheo 3,250 95046 San Nicolò d'Arcidano 2,837 95047 Santa Giusta 4,837 95048 Villa Sant'Antonio 394 95049 Santu Lussurgiu 2,471 95050...
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Marrubiu borders the following municipalities: Ales, Arborea, Morgongiori, Santa Giusta, Terralba, Uras. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marrubiu. "Superficie...
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On 8 September 1978, Pope John Paul I named him titular archbishop of Santa Giusta and gave him the rank of nuncio, though his title remained permanent...
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miles from Sulci (in modern Sant'Antioco) and 18 from Othoca (modern Santa Giusta near Oristano), both also Phoenician settlements. (Itin. Ant. p. 84.)...
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Ponte di Rodi ? ? Island of Rhodes Greece 2 × S S Ponte romano (Santa Giusta) ? Santa Giusta on the road from Othoca to Carales, Sardinia Italy, Insular Pontimannu...
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Sanluri Seddòri South Sardinia 8,460 Santa Giusta Santa Jùsta Oristano 4,811 Santa Maria Coghinas Cuzìna Sassari 1,430 Santa Teresa Gallura Lungòni, Lungòne...
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Kingdom of Sardinia in a battle on the plain between Sant'Anna, Fenosu and Santa Giusta, remembered as the Second Battle (Segunda battalla), leaving on the field...
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Costanzo Angelini (22 October 1760, Santa Giusta, Rieti - 22 June 1853, Naples) was an Italian painter, engraver, and restorer of the Neoclassical style...
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