- A
cavana is a
covered shelter for boats. They are
typical of the city and
lagoon of Venice. The word is
thought to come from the
Italian word 'capanna'...
- Agustín
Moreto y
Cavana (April, 1618, Madrid – 28
October 1669), was a
Spanish Catholic priest and dramatist. Of
Italian descent, his
exact date of birth...
- Sco****
cavana is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It was
described by
Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1892. It is
found in Mexico. Sihvonen, Pasi (April 1...
- up Mc
Cavana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mc
Cavana is a
surname of
Irish origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Declan Mc
Cavana (born...
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Frank Cavana(u)gh or
Kavanagh may
refer to:
Frank Cavanagh (born 1970),
former b****
player for
Filter Frank Cavanaugh (American football) (1876–1933),...
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Terence Mc
Cavana (24
January 1922 – 16
September 2015) was a
Northern Irish footballer who pla**** as a defender. Born in Belfast, Mc
Cavana began his career...
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Nuova · Città
Vecchia · San Vito · San
Giusto ·
Campi Elisi · Sant'Andrea ·
Cavana Barriera Vecchia (Stara Mitnica) · San
Giacomo (Sveti Jakob) ·
Santa Maria...
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Arequipa or
Ariqipa Atico Aymara Camaná,
inhabited by the Maje
people Caravelí
Cavana or
Qhawana Chanca or Chanka, also
called Andahuayla or Andawaylla. Chilque...
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island still sat vacant. The
surviving buildings on the
island consist of a
cavana, a church, a hospital, an asylum, a bell-tower,
housing and administrative...
- Basilide, also
known as
Badia Cavana, is a
former Vallombrosan monastery and
church located in the
neighborhood of San
Michele Cavana of the town of Lesignano...