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- Cittareale is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Rieti in the Italian region of Latium. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of...
- believed that Falacrine lay near Cittareale, in the province of Rieti. Latini found ruins in Collicelle, a frazione of Cittareale that he thought were Falacrine...
- muni****lity of Cittareale in the province of Rieti, and not to the city of Ciudad Real in Spain. The first duke was granted fiefdom over Cittareale in the Kingdom...
- in the ski resorts of the Lazio Apennines (Monte Terminillo, Leonessa, Cittareale, Monte Livata, Campo Staffi and Campocatino, Altipiani di Arcinazzo)....
- Nera. Its source is located on Monte Pozzoni's slopes (1,903 m) near Cittareale. Aftwards, it runs through a narrow valley next the Mount Terminillo,...
- 2010 to 2019. Luigi Moretti was born on 7 February 1949 in the comune of Cittareale in the region of Lazio, Italy. In 1960, Moretti entered the Pontifical...
- December 1613, he was named Duke of Ciudad Real, entailing a fief at Cittareale in the Kingdom of Naples. On the death of his father in 1614, he inherited...
- Città di Castello Città Sant'Angelo Cittadella Cittaducale Cittanova Cittareale Cittiglio Civate Civenna Civezza Civezzano Civiasco Cividale del Friuli...
- Borbona borders the following muni****lities: Antrodoco, Cagnano Amiterno, Cittareale, Micigliano, Montereale, Posta. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
- of Religion. Foci and Suggrundaria at the Roman Vicus of Falacrinae (Cittareale, Rieti, Italy)". Arys: Antigüedad: Religiones y sociedades. 19 (19): 131–171...