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Avola (Italian: [
ˈaːvola]; Sicilian: Àvula/Àula,
becoming Ràvula/Ràula if
preceded by vowel;[citation needed] Latin: Abola) is a city and
comune in the...
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Giorgio Avola (born 8 May 1989) is an
Italian right-handed foil fencer.
Avola is a three-time team
European champion, 2011
individual European champion...
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Avola is a city and
comune in the
province of Syracuse, Sicily.
Avola may also
refer to:
Ribolla Gialla, also
known as
Avola, an Italian/Slovenian wine...
- 'Black of
Avola') is "the most
important red wine
grape in Sicily" and is one of Italy's most
important indigenous varieties. It is
named after Avola in the...
- New Guinea.
Risoba avola avola Bethune-Baker, 1906
Risoba avola magna A. E. Prout, 1922 Savela,
Markku (May 31, 2020). "Risoba
avola Bethune-Baker, 1906"...
- a
Baroque style church located on Via
Daniele Marin #51 in the town of
Avola,
province of Siracusa,
region of Sicily, Italy. A
church at the site was...
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Avola is an
unincorporated community in the
Thompson region of
eastern British Columbia. The
former ferry site is on the west s**** of the
North Thompson...
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Venera is a
Baroque style church located on
Piazza Teatro in the town of
Avola,
province of Siracusa,
region of Sicily, Italy.
Construction of a church...
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Cavagrande del C****ibile is a
nature reserve near the
towns of
Avola, Noto, and
Syracuse in the
Province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. It was established...
- Plemmirio, the
Riserva Naturale Orientara Cavagrande between C****ibile and
Avola, and the
Riserva Naturale Orientata faunistica di Vendicar,
north of Pachino...