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- Susanna Fontanarossa (Ligurian: Suzanna Fontann-arossa; 1435–1489) was the mother of navigator and explorer Christopher Columbus. Susanna was born in the...
- Catania–Fontanarossa Airport (IATA: CTA, ICAO: LICC), also known as Vincenzo Bellini Airport (Italian: Aeroporto Inter****onale Vincenzo Bellini di Catania-Fontanarossa)...
- Fontanarossa (Italian for 'Red Fountain') may refer to: Fontanarossa, a borough of Gorreto, Liguria, Italy Fontanarossa, a borough of Cerda, Sicily, Italy...
- logistical, and commercial centre of Sicily. Its airport, the Catania–Fontanarossa Airport, is the largest in Southern Italy. The central "old town" of...
- numerous Italian and European destinations and some extra-European. Catania-Fontanarossa Airport, located on the east coast, is the busiest on the island (and...
- second biggest airport in Sicily in terms of p****engers after Catania-Fontanarossa Airport, with 7,118,087 p****engers handled in 2022. The airport was given...
- worker with Quentin; he angrily drives off, leaving her near Catania–Fontanarossa Airport and telling her not to return to the White Lotus. Albie and Portia...
- maker, tavern keeper and dealer in wool and wine. He married Susanna Fontanarossa. Their firstborn was Cristoforo, in 1451; sons Giovanni Pellegrino, Bartolomeo...
- going to drive her back to Taormina, but instead drives her to Catania–Fontanarossa Airport and tells her not to return to Taormina for her own safety, tossing...
- cheese stand at which young Christopher worked. His mother was Susanna Fontanarossa. He had three brothers—Bartholomew, Giovanni Pellegrino, and Giacomo...