- Brugnolera, Brungentile, Codigoro,
Costa d'Oro, Dallora,
Dallora nera, Dora,
Forcella, Forcellina,
Fortana nero, Fruttana, Fruttano, Prugnola, Prungentile, Uva...
- Enzo
Forcella (15 May 1921 – 9
February 1999) was an
Italian essayist,
historian and journalist. Born in Rome, an
orphan of war,
Forcella graduated at...
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Enrico Forcella Pelliccioni (October 18, 1907 –
October 25, 1989) was a
Venezuelan shooter. He
competed at the 1960, 1964 and 1968
Olympics in the small-bore...
- Sant'Agrippino a
Forcella is a
church located on Via
Forcella in Naples, Italy. A
church at the site may have been
present since the
fifth century, but...
- The
Palazzo Forcella de Seta is an eclectic-style
aristocratic palace located facing the
Mediterranean in the
ancient quarter of
Kalsa of
central Palermo...
- 2550 m
Forcella del Nevaio, 2620 m
Forcella Verzi, 2550 m
Forcella de la Neve, 2471 m
Forcella Sabbiosa, 2440 m
Forcella di Misurina, 2400 m
Forcella Cadin...
- stream, the
Pirra or Birlbach, in the Ahrn valley. The
Italian name is
Forcella del Picco. List of
mountain p****es
Bergnamen in Österreich von
Heinz Dieter...
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Forcella Staulanza (el. 1766 m.) is a high
mountain p**** in the
Dolomites in the
province of
Belluno in Italy. It
connects the
Zoldo valley in the south...
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Giuliano clan is a
powerful Neapolitan Camorra clan
originating in the
Forcella district of Naples. The clan was
founded by Pio
Vittorio Giuliano (1926...
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Forcella, also
known as the
Church of
Santa Maria Egiziaca all'Olmo, is a Baroque-style,
Roman Catholic church located in the
quartiere di
Forcella,...