- [abˈbrittsə] or Abbrèzze [abˈbrɛttsə]; Aquilano: Abbrùzzu),
historically known as
Abruzzi, is a
region of
Southern Italy with an area of 10,763
square km (4,156...
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Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the
Abruzzi, (29
January 1873 – 18
March 1933) was an
Italian mountaineer and explorer,
briefly Infante of
Spain as son of...
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Abruzzi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abruzzi, a
region of
southern Italy.
Abruzzi may also
refer to:
Abruzzi Glacier in
northern ****stan...
- Duke of the
Abruzzi,
reached an
elevation of
around 6,250
metres (20,510 ft) on the
South East Spur, now
known as the
Abruzzi Spur (or
Abruzzi Ridge). This...
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threatening the
lives of
Abruzzi's children.
Philly later takes Abruzzi's privileges from him and
instead promotes Abruzzi's second-in-command, Gus, to...
- The
Panoz Abruzzi was a
grand tourer intended for
manufacture by
Panoz Auto
Development for the
European market.
Production was to be
limited to 81 units...
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Abruzzi Ridge may
refer to:
Abruzzi Spur or Ridge, on the South-East
Ridge of K2
Abruzzi Ridge (Mount
Saint Elias) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Abruzzi e
Molise (known as
Abruzzi alone when part of the
Kingdom of Two Sicilies) is a
former region of
Italy encomp****ing a
total of 16,600 km2 (6,400 sq mi)...
- d'Aosta
Eugenio di
Savoia Luigi di
Savoia Duca
degli Abruzzi class:
Luigi di
Savoia Duca
degli Abruzzi Giuseppe Garibaldi The
first group, the four Giussanos...
- Marche, Emilia-Romagna,
Abruzzi and Tuscany.
Among the DOCs that are most
noted for
Montepulciano are
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo in
Abruzzi,
Offida Rosso DOCG...