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Amatrice (Italian: [amaˈtriːtʃe]; Sabino: L'Amatrici) is a town and
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of Rieti, in the
Italian region of Lazio, and...
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Amatrice earthquake may
refer to: 1639
Amatrice earthquake August 2016
Central Italy earthquake October 2016
Central Italy earthquakes This disambiguation...
- dry
white wine, and salt.
Originating in the
comune (muni****lity) of
Amatrice (in the
mountainous province of
Rieti of the
Lazio region), the amatriciana...
- (Italian:
Chiesa di Sant'Agostino) is a
ruined Roman Catholic church in
Amatrice,
province of Rieti, Lazio, Italy. It was
built in 1428 and it was dedicated...
- the town of
Amatrice, near the epicentre, and in Ac****oli and
Pescara del Tronto.
Sergio Pirozzi, the
mayor of
Amatrice,
stated that "
Amatrice is not here...
- it was
invented in the
hamlet Grisciano, in the
region of Lazio, near
Amatrice.
Buccini (2007)
argues that this
theory is more
probably correct, citing...
- Rio (Villa Rio or
Villa Rivo) is a
hamlet in the muni****lity of
Amatrice in the
province of Rieti, in the
Lazio region of Italy. It is
situated approximately...
- his
first coaching role in 1994 in
charge of then-Seconda
Categoria club
Amatrice,
leading the
small amateur club all the way up to
Promozione during his...
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Giovanni Santo Stefano di
Sessanio Scanno Tagliacozzo Villalago Lazio (25)
Amatrice Atina B****ano in
Teverina Boville Ernica Castel di Tora
Castel Gandolfo...
- Carpegna [it], near Carpegna, Montefeltro, PDO
Prosciutto amatriciano [it], near
Amatrice, Lazio, PGI
Prosciutto di Norcia [it], Norcia, PGI
Prosciutto di Sauris [it]...