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Calamita (English: Magnet) is a
large hill
lying on the south-east side of the
island of Elba,
known for a
remarkable landscape and
views of Portoferraio...
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natterjack toad (Epidalea
calamita) is a toad
native to
sandy and
heathland areas of
Europe and the
United Kingdom.
Adults are 60–70 mm (2.4–2.8 in)...
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Calamita is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francisco Calamita (1922–2007),
Spanish swimmer Marco Calamita (born 1983),
Italian footballer...
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Calamita melanorabdotus is a
possible species of frog
reported from
Brazil in 1799. A 19th
century treatise considered it to be a
junior synonym of Hyla...
- "
Calamita"
quadrilineatus is a
possible species of frog
described in 1799. The type
locality is unknown, but the
original publication considered Calamita...
- Subfamily:
Hylinae Genus: Hyla Laurenti, 1768
Species See text
Synonyms Calamita Schneider, 1799
Calamites Schneider, 1799
Dendrohyas Wagler, 1830 Discodactylus...
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formed over 3
million years ago. In the
hilly area,
dominated by
Monte Calamita, are the
deposits of iron that made Elba famous.
Rivers rarely exceed 3 km...
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palmata Lacépède, 1788 Rana
palmata Bonnaterre, 1789
Calamita maximus Schneider, 1799
Calamita boans Schneider, 1799 Hyla
boans Daudin, 1800 Hyla palmata...
- Violante,
consigliere of the
Fadda family.
Gaetano Bruno [it] as
Constant Calamita, a
hitman for the
Fadda family.
Stephen Spencer as Dr.
David Harvard, the...
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Francisco Calamita (9
November 1922 – 9
February 2007) was a
Spanish swimmer. He
competed in the men's 100
metre backstroke at the 1948
Summer Olympics...