- as Ætnea
William Lithgow (1770)
Travels and Voyages, 11th ed., p. 361 "
Etnean".
Lexico UK
English Dictionary.
Oxford University Press.
Archived from the...
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traditions of Aci Platani:
houses a
reconstruction of a
typical house of an
Etnean peasant family of the
nineteenth century.
Uniform Museum:
housed in the...
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Rossazzurri (The Red and Blues) Gli
Elefanti (The Elephants) Gli
Etnei (The
Etneans)
Founded 1929; 95 years ago (1929)
Ground Stadio Angelo M****imino, Catania...
- the
longer Castelvetrano route. In 1892 the line to
Caltagirone from the
Etnean capital was also completed, however, it was not
until 1931 that this locality...
- was even a
candidate to ****ume the
diocese of Catania. In that
period the
Etnean City came
under the
jurisdiction of the
Eastern Roman Empire governed by...
- "Persistence of
human myiasis by
oestrus ovis L.
among shepherds of the
Etnean area (Sicily) for over 150 years.", Par****itologia, 39 (4): 415–418, PMID 9802104...
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Retrieved 13 June 2016. "Primo
sorriso per gli etnei" [First
smile for the
Etneans]. La
Repubblica (in Italian). 29
September 2013.
Retrieved 13 June 2016...
- Tringa,
Giovanni (2012). "Oronimi
Etnei - Il nome dei
crateri dell'Etna" [
Etnean Oronyms - The
names of Etna's craters] (PDF).
Bollettino Accademia Gioenia...
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moved to the same level. of the pitch. The
renewal of the old,
glorious Etnean facility coincides with the
establishment of a new
football club that will...
- on the 11th day
stood out. The Sicilians'
excellent finish allowed the
Etneans to get rid of
competition from the
surprising Cagliari and Valdagno, managing...