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- Ferrandina (Lucano: Frannine) is a town and comune in the province of Matera, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. It is a center for production...
- Ferrandina-Pomarico is a railway station serving Ferrandina and Pomarico, Italy. The station (usually called Ferrandina station) is located on the Battipaglia–Metaponto...
- became a cause célèbre in the late 19th century. Barbella was born in Ferrandina, Italy. Her family immigrated to Mulberry Bend, New York, in 1892. After...
- Lecce Milan - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno - Potenza - Ferrandina - Metaponto - Taranto Venice - Padua - Vicenza - Verona - Brescia - Milan...
- Valentina Cervi Cinematography Gian Filippo Corticelli Music by Federico Ferrandina Production companies Lebowski Netflix Silver Productions Release date...
- cultivars are Ogliarola del Vulture, Ogliarola del Bradano, Majatica di Ferrandina and Farasana with only Ogliarola del Vulture having the Protected Designation...
- conquered the country and settled in the Kingdom of Naples and became duke of Ferrandina in 1505. His descendants, known as the Granai-Castriota held large estates...
- Domenico Ridola (19 October 1841, in Ferrandina – 11 June 1932, in Matera) was an Italian physician, politician and archaeologist. Ridola was born to Gregorio...
- In 1928 the Matera-Miglionico stretch was opened, part of the line to Ferrandina and Montalbano Jonico, which operated between 1932 and 1972. Originally...
- not attached to a Grandeeship. Its name makes reference to the town of Ferrandina in southern Italy. The title was usually held by the heirs apparent of...