Abruzzo Ultra was divided into two, as Abruzzo Ultra I and Abruzzo Ultra II (being divided at the Gran Sasso d'Italia); the same Citra/Ultra I/Ultra II...
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Abruzzi e Molise (category History of Abruzzo)
provinces: Abruzzo Citra (nearer Abruzzo), Abruzzo Ultra I (farther Abruzzo I), Abruzzo Ultra II (farther Abruzzo II), and Contado di Molise. The Abruzzo provinces...
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Chieti. Today the term citra is associated with table wines produced in this region of Abruzzo and exported overseas. Abruzzo Ultra it:Abruzzo Citra...
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town was originally part of the Abruzzo Ultra Department of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, but was annexed to the Abruzzo region of the Kingdom of Italy...
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Calabria Ultra I – Reggio Calabria Ultra II – Catanzaro Contado di Molise – Campobasso Abruzzo Citra – Chieti Abruzzo Ultra I – Teramo Abruzzo Ultra II –...
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the local dialect) is an Italian town in the province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region, in mid-southern Italy. According to the last census in 2014 the...
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the Louvre. Giulio Mazzarino was born on 14 July 1602 in Pescina in the Abruzzo province of Italy, about 120 km from Rome. His parents were residents of...
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Upper Abruzzo Legione Provinciale di Abruzzo Ultra I 15 May 1806 May 1815 2nd Provincial Legion of Upper Abruzzo Legione Provinciale di Abruzzo Ultra II...
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Chieti (category Cities and towns in Abruzzo)
opened. He also divided the region into Abruzzo Citra and Abruzzo Ultra and nominated Chieti capital of Abruzzo Citra. In the 14th century, the Cathedral...
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Civitella Casanova (category Cities and towns in Abruzzo)
Catignano. The division of Giustizierato Abruzzo Ultra in the Province of Abruzzo Province of Abruzzo Ultra I and Ultra II was valid from 1806 to 1861, when...
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Colonnella (category Cities and towns in Abruzzo)
was described in the early 19th century: "Colonnella, is a land in Abruzzo Ultra, in the province of Teramo; in the diocese of Campli. It in the Duchy...
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highest mountain peak in the Maiella massif and the second highest in the Abruzzo region and the entire continental Apennines, after Gran Sasso's Corno Grande...
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Aquila as "Intendant" (loosely "regional governor") for the province of Abruzzo Ultra ("Further Abruzzi"), in the far north of the kingdom. This kept him...
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Corno Grande (category Abruzzo geography stubs)
"great horn") is the highest point in the Apennine Mountains, situated in Abruzzo, central Italy. Part of the Gran Sasso massif, it is the highest peak of...
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Maiella (category Mountains of Abruzzo)
edition of the race. List of European ultra prominent peaks Monte Porrara Monte Amaro (Abruzzo) "Europe Ultra-Prominences". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2014-05-24...
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Pietracamela (category Cities and towns in Abruzzo)
Pietracamela (locally La Pròtë) is a town and comune in Teramo province in the Abruzzo region of eastern Italy. It is located at the feet of the Gran Sasso massif...
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geopolitical extent of the historical Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, including Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Molise, and Sicily. The island...
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Morton Alpern 1922–2018 American comedian and actor Rae Allen Raffaela Abruzzo 1926–2022 American actress, director and singer Robert Allen Irvine Baehr...
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Calabria. Another well-known pecorino is the one that was produced in Abruzzo, the pecorino di Atri. All come in a variety of styles depending on how...
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International Gothic art in Italy (section Abruzzo)
tradition but with Renaissance elements such as the use of perspective. In Abruzzo the late Gothic period was influenced by artists from other areas, such...
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second-generation Canadian parents being both of Italian descent (from Calabria and Abruzzo). Her first language growing up was Italian; once in Quebec's francophone...
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Phil Leotardo. Carmine "Little Carmine" Lupertazzi Jr. is played by Ray Abruzzo. Little Carmine is a capo and the son of Carmine Lupertazzi, the leader...
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Florence. 25 February: 2024 Sardinian regional election 10 March: 2024 Abruzzo regional election 16 March: 2024 Milan–San Remo 9 April: Four people are...
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occurred in 1224, and the entire Christian male population of Celano in Abruzzo was deported to Malta in the same year. In 1249 Frederick II, Holy Roman...
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497 8,192 Pindus, Greece Monte Velino 2,487 8,159 Abruzzo Italy Monte Vettore 2,476 8,123 Abruzzo Italy Špik 2,472 8,110 Julian Alps, Slovenia Luna Peak...
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Football derbies in Italy (section Abruzzo)
regions. The following derbies are intra-regional derbies. The only derby in Abruzzo that have been played in Serie B is the one between Pescara and Virtus...
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Maddalena, before being imprisoned at Campo Imperatore, a mountain resort in Abruzzo where he was completely isolated. Badoglio kept up the appearance of loyalty...
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the current Italian regions of Campania, Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata, Abruzzo, Molise, and also included some areas of today's southern and eastern Lazio...
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turned to brigandage in the mountains of Basilicata, Campania, Calabria and Abruzzo. However, the brigands were not a homogeneous group, nor did they operate...
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Italy, as well as Southern Italy (Lazio 18.6%, Umbria 15.2%, Marche 14.3%, Abruzzo 14.3%, Apulia 13.2%, Sardinia 12.9%, Tuscany 12.6%, and Campania 12.6%...
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