- Palermo–
Boccadifalco Airport (ICAO: LICP), also
known as
Giuseppe and
Francesco Notarbartolo Airport, is the
elder of two
facilities which serve the Sicilian...
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Mafia clan
Galatolo Mafia clan (8 mandamenti):
Porta Nuova Brancaccio Boccadifalco P****o di
Rigano Santa Maria di Gesù Noce
Pagliarelli Resuttana San Lorenzo...
- La Repubblica, "Off they go,
through the
streets of P****o di Rigano,
Boccadifalco,
Torretta and at the same time, Brooklyn,
Staten Island, New Jersey....
- open on the
island was
Catania Airport in May 1924
followed by Palermo–
Boccadifalco Airport that was
opened on 28 June 1931. In the 1930s,
during the Italian...
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convoys carrying supplies to
North Africa; it
housed a
shipyard and the
Boccadifalco air base, used by both the
Regia Aeronautica and the Luftwaffe. The city...
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Palermo is
divided into 8
local mandamenti:
Porta Nuova, Brancaccio,
Boccadifalco, P****o di Rigano,
Santa Maria di Gesù, Noce, Pagliarelli,
Resuttana and...
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Comiso Lampedusa Palermo Pantelleria Trapani Sigonella Milo
Borizzo Boccadifalco Sicily Airport may
refer to one of the
airports listed below. Catania...
- La Repubblica, "Off they go,
through the
streets of P****o di Rigano,
Boccadifalco,
Torretta and at the same time, Brooklyn,
Staten Island, [and] New Jersey...
- La Repubblica, "Off they go,
through the
streets of P****o di Rigano,
Boccadifalco,
Torretta and at the same time, Brooklyn,
Staten Island, New Jersey....
- This is a list of
prominent Sicilian mobsters by city.
Giuseppe Falsone (born 1970)
Nicolo Rizzuto (1924–2010) Vito
Rizzuto (1946–2013)
Gerlando Sciascia...