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Caltanissetta (Sicilian: Cartanissètta) is an
Italian comune with a po****tion of 58,012 inhabitants,
serving as the
capital of the free muni****l consortium...
- The
province of
Caltanissetta (Italian:
provincia di
Caltanissetta; Sicilian:
pruvincia di
Nissa or
pruvincia di Cartanissetta;
officially libero consorzio...
- the
history of
Caltanissetta, a muni****lity in the
central interior of Sicily, Italy, and the
capital of the
Province of
Caltanissetta, from prehistory...
- 'tube'. Some food
historians place the
origins of
cannoli in 827–1091 in
Caltanissetta, Sicily, by the
concubines of
princes looking to
capture their attention...
- The
Caltanissetta Transmitter Station (Italian:
Trasmettitore di
Caltanissetta or
Antenna Rai di
Caltanissetta) is a plant, now idle, for
broadcast on...
- The
crocetta di
Caltanissetta is a
traditional Italian sweet pastry that was
produced in the
comune (muni****lity) of
Caltanissetta, Sicily,
until the...
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Caltanissetta Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale di
Caltanissetta;
Chiesa di
Santa Maria la Nova) is the
cathedral of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Caltanissetta...
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Caltanissetta is an
elected politician who,
along with the
Caltanissetta's city council, is
accountable for the
strategic government of
Caltanissetta...
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teaches philosophy and
history at the
Liceo classico "Ruggero Settimo" in
Caltanissetta dealing in
parallel with
cultural research and photography.
Today he...
- San
Domenico is a Baroque-style
Roman Catholic church in the town of
Caltanissetta, Sicily.
During the
second half of the 15th-century a
Dominican convent...