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Ducenta may
refer to: The
comune of Trentola-
Ducenta, Campania,
southern Italy.
Ducenta, a
historical site of Tuscany. This
disambiguation page lists...
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Trentola Ducenta is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Caserta in the
Italian region Campania,
located about 20
kilometres (12 mi)
northwest of...
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Civitate Dei
contra Paganos (5th
century AD),
Sebastian Franck's
Paradoxa Ducenta Octoginta (1542), and in
James Branch Cabell's 1921
novel Figures of Earth...
- Campiano, Casemurate, Caserma,
Castiglione di Ravenna, classe, Coccolia,
Ducenta, Durazzano, Filetto,
Fosso Ghiaia, Gambellara, Ghibullo, Longana, Madonna...
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Between 1929 and 1946, it was part of the
comune of Aversa.
Aversa Trentola-
Ducenta Parete Giugliano in
Campania "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane...
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Civitate Dei
contra Paganos (5th
century AD),
Sebastian Franck's
Paradoxa Ducenta Octoginta (1542), and in
James Branch Cabell's 1921
novel Figures of Earth...
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shoes and
leather goods. Shoe
making in
Grumo Nevano, Aversa,
Trentola Ducenta The
region has a
dense network of
roads and motorways, a
system of maritime...
- the phrase's origin: "Mundus vult decipi."
Sebastian Franck,
Paradoxa Ducenta Octoginta, CC****VIII (1542) "The
world loves to be deceived." "Augustine...
- duo 12 XII
duodecim 22 XXII vīgintī et duo 200 CC ducentī, ducentae,
ducenta 3 III trēs, tria 13 XIII trēdecim 30 **** trīgintā 300 CCC trecentī, trecentae...
- di Aversa, Lusciano, San Marcellino, Sant'Antimo,
Teverola and
Trentola Ducenta. It is
located in a
fertile coastal plain north of Naples, thus serving...