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Ancarano (Marchigiano: 'Ngarà) is a town and
comune in
Teramo province in the
Abruzzo region of
eastern Italy. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e Regioni...
- muni****lities (of
which one has
urban status) in the
Slovene Littoral: Ankaran/
Ancarano, Izola/Isola, Koper/Capodistria, and Piran/Pirano. In the EU statistics...
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Peter of
Ancarano (Italian: Piètro d'Ancarano, Latin:
Petrus Anchar****) (c.1333 – 1416) was an
Italian jurist. He
worked in the
tradition of Giovanni...
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collectively by the
plural Abruzzi. In 1852, the
Papal States annexed Ancarano, then
further changes occurred during the
formation of the
Kingdom of Italy...
- near
Kostrzyn nad Odrą
Danube Delta Parts of ****u
Tekong The Ankaran/
Ancarano Polder (Slovene:
Ankaranska bonifika),
Semedela Polder (Semedelska bonifika)...
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Ankaran (Slovene pronunciation: [aŋkaˈɾáːn]; Italian:
Ancarano) is a town in the Muni****lity of Ankaran,
located near the
border with Italy, in the Littoral...
- and an area of 43.8
square kilometres (16.9 sq mi).
Localities include Ancarano di Sopra, Fabbiano, Larzano, Rallio, Niviano, Ottavello,
Pieve Dugliara...
- the town's cathedral, with only the
facade remaining. Agriano, Aliena,
Ancarano, Biselli, Campi,
Casali di Serravalle, Case sp****, Castelluccio, Cortigno...
- Muni****lity of
Ankaran (Občina Ankaran, ital.
Comune di
Ancarano) Ankaran, ital.
Ancarano Muni****lity of
Izola (Občina Izola, ital.
Comune di Isola)...
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Cecco d'Ascoli Born 1269
Ancarano Died 16
September 1327, 1327 (aged 57–58) Florence
Occupation Writer ...