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- Calamonaci is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Agrigento in the Italian region Sicily, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) south of Palermo and...
- 412 084003 Aragona 9,902 084004 Bivona 4,116 084005 Burgio 3,031 084006 Calamonaci 1,468 084007 Caltabellotta 4,311 084008 Camastra 2,133 084009 Cammarata...
- Agrigento. Lucca Sicula borders the following muni****lities: Bivona, Burgio, Calamonaci, Palazzo Adriano, Villafranca Sicula. It is located in the lower Verdura...
- Palizzolo Trapani 3,031 Butera Caltanissetta 4,937 Caccamo Palermo 8,295 Calamonaci Agrigento 1,375 Calascibetta Enna 4,628 Calatabiano Catania 5,383 Calatafimi-Segesta...
- Cairate Cairo Montenotte Caivano Calabritto Calalzo di Cadore Calamandrana Calamonaci Calangi**** Calanna Calasca-Castiglione Calascibetta Calascio Calasetta...
- Mandamento of Casteltermini: Castel Termine, San Biagio Mandamento of Ribera: Calamonaci, Ribera The entire district of Bivona covered an area of about 864 km2...
- 8 sq mi). Villafranca Sicula borders the following muni****lities: Burgio, Calamonaci, Caltabellotta, Lucca Sicula. The Roman Catholic cardinal Salvatore Pappalardo...
- Calabria Qalawriyah (قَلَوْرِيَة) Calamonaci Qalamūnash or Qal'at Mūn (قلعة مون) or Qal'at Mūnah (قلعة مونة) Calamonaci has two possible etymologies: either...
- Casteltermini, San Biagio Platani, Alessandria della Rocca, Cianciana, Ribera, Calamonaci, Lucca Sicula, Villafranca Sicula, and Burgio. Bivona countered the claims...
- dispute between the monastery of San Giorgio di Triocala and the lord of Calamonaci. After the deposition and execution of the admiral Philip of Mahdia (1153)...