- San
Valentino in
Abruzzo Citeriore is a
mountain hill town in the
province of Pescara, part of the
Abruzzo region in
central Italy.
Nestled in the Apennines...
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Banat (UK: /ˈbænɪt, ˈbɑːn-/ BAN-it, BAHN-, US: /bəˈnɑːt, bɑː-/ bə-NAHT, bah-; Romanian: Banat; Hungarian: Bánság; Serbian: Банат, romanized: Banat) is...
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Abruzzo Citra or
Abruzzo Citeriore was a
province of the
Kingdom of
Naples established by
Charles of
Anjou when he
divided Giustizierato of
Abruzzo (founded...
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Molise was
separated into the two
regions of
Abruzzo and Molise.
Abruzzo Citeriore is now the
province of Chieti. The
province of
Teramo and
province of...
- Otranto. The
comune with the
longest name is San
Valentino in
Abruzzo Citeriore,
while the
comuni with the
shortest name are Lu, Ro, Ne, Re and Vo'. The...
- are Pino
sulla Sponda del Lago
Maggiore and San
Valentino in
Abruzzo Citeriore, with 30 letters, or it is
Cortaccia sulla Strada del Vino - Kurtatsch...
- Rivers.
Other Marrucinian centers included Ceio (San
Valentino in
Abruzzo Citeriore),
Iterpromium (whose
ruins are
under the
Abbey of San
Clemente at Casauria)...
- It may also
refer to
several places of Italy: San
Valentino in
Abruzzo Citeriore, a muni****lity in the
Province of Pescara,
Abruzzo San
Valentino Torio...
- to
Italian parents. His
father was born in San
Valentino in
Abruzzo Citeriore.
While Di Rupo was born in Belgium, his
brothers and
sisters were all...
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creating two
separate giustizierati of
Abruzzo Ulteriore and
Abruzzo Citeriore. The era of
giustizierati ended in the time when the
Spanish power of...