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- The Dittaino (Gr****: Χρύσας; Latin: Chrysas) is a river of central Sicily which rises in the Heraean Mountains, not far from the modern towns of Gangi...
- December 2012. Enna. Il nuovo volto dell'Area di Sviluppo Industriale di Dittaino. Vivienna.it (22 March 1999). Retrieved on 18 December 2012. Sicilia: L'Economia...
- success, and on 20 July, the 51st Division, further west, crossed the river Dittaino at Sferro and made for the Gerbini airfields. They too were driven back...
- Grottacalda and ****oro-Leonforte with two lines: Dittaino-Piazza Armerina-Caltagirone and Dittaino-Leonforte. The first 13.856 km (8.610 mi) long section...
- 61 kilometres (38 mi) from Enna in the hill country between the Rivers Dittaìno and Salso. The economy is mostly based on agriculture. There are caves...
- Settentrionale Ippari Irminio Mazaro Platani San Leone Salso Simeto Troina Dittaino Gornalunga Verdura Cixerri Coghinas Flumendosa Flumini Mannu Temo Tirso...
- broadcasters. NAF Sigonella's first flood occurred in mid-September 1959. The Dittaino Bridge between NAF I and NAF II was under six feet of water on September...
- lofty hill, at the foot of which flowed the river Chrysas (now called the Dittaino), the tutelary deity of which was worshipped with peculiar reverence by...
- Rubinstein that premiered in 1879 Chryssa (1933-2013), Gr****-American artist Dittaino (Latin: Chrysas), a river in Sicily Battle of Chrysas, fought in 392 BC...
- fifth longest in the island after Imera Meridionale, Simeto, Belice and Dittaino, with a course of 103 km, and the third for drainage basin with 1,785 km2...