- The
Calcinara is a
river in
southeastern Sicily in Italy. It
flows into the
Anapo near the
archaeological site of Pantalica. Spena,
Maria Teresa; Agnelli...
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promontory located at the
junction of the
Anapo river with its tributary, the
Calcinara,
about 23 km (14 mi)
northwest of Syracuse.
Together with the city of...
- 1%) Sestri,
Borzoli Ovest, San
Giovanni Battista, Cornigliano, Campi,
Calcinara,
Ponente 63,027 (10.3%) Voltri, Crevari, Pra', Palmaro, Ca' Nuova, Pegli...
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Argentina Nervia Barbaira Roia (Roya)
Bevera (Bévéra)
Alcantara Anapo Belice Calcinara C****ibile
Ciane Crinisus Dirillo Gela
Helorus Imera Settentrionale Ippari...
- is preserved), two
gates of the
medieval walls:
Porta Nuova and
Porta Calcinara. The
eastern outskirts of
Pavia are home to some
monasteries (almost all...
- Piccinino: first, in 1437, as a
Venetian commander, he was
defeated at
Calcinara sull'Oglio. Later,
while defending his
lands from the
papal invasion army...
-
promontory located at the
junction of the
Anapo river with its tributary, the
Calcinara,
about 23 km (14 mi)
northwest of Syracuse.
Together with the city of...
- Aimericus : (1309–1322)
Vitalis Gracchi, O.E.S.A. : (1322–1342)
Manfred de
Calcinara, O.Min. : (1342–1345)
Bertrand (Bernardo) Escharpiti, O.Min. : (1345–1348)...
- d’****isi (Piandeipreti)
Uscio S.
Ambrogio Nostra Signora di
Caravaggio (
Calcinara) S.
Cuore di Gesù e S.Rocco (Terrile)
Valbrevenna S.
Maria delle Grazie...
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Filippo Coarelli. 1 is the old
entrance fronting on the park road, 2 is a "
calcinara", an
intrusive mediaeval lime kiln, 3 is the
arched entrance seen in the...