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Castellammare may
refer to one of the
following places:
Castello a Mare or Castellammare, an
ancient fortress and an
ancient quarter of the
historic center...
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Italian National Institute of Statistics.
Retrieved 16
March 2019.
Castellamare history Castellammare del
Golfo travel guide from
Wikivoyage Castellammare's...
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enlarged by King
Charles I of Anjou. The comune,
previously called Castellamare, ****umed the name
Castellammare on 22
January 1863, and the
current name...
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Velia was the
Roman name of an
ancient city on the
coast of the
Tyrrhenian Sea. It is
located near the
modern village of Novi
Velia near
Ascea in the Province...
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fishing ports. The most
important is in
Mazara del
Vallo followed by
Castellamare del Golfo, Licata,
Scoglitti and
Portopalo di Capo P****ero.
Plans for...
- of two
large waterspouts that
crossed Sicilian plains from
Marsala to
Castellamare del Golfo,
moving north-eastbound
thereafter Along their path, heavy...
- the
murderer of her
husband in revenge. ****unta
Maresca was born in
Castellamare di Stabia, a town
south of
Naples in Campania. She was the only daughter...
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Bartolomeo (St Bartholemew) is a baroque-style,
Roman Catholic church located on
Strada del Gesù in
Castellammare di Stabia, in the
metropolitan city...
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Pescara fortress, the part of the city to the
south of the river, and
Castellamare Adriatico, the part of the city to the
north of the river. The surrounding...
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Bourbon rule in Palermo,
during the 1860
Unification of Italy, Palermo's
Castellamare Citadel – a
symbol of the
hated and
oppressive former rule – was ceremoniously...