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Formia (ancient Formiae) is a city and
comune in the
province of Latina, on the
Mediterranean coast of Lazio [it], Italy. It is
located halfway between...
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Erasmus of
Formia, also
known as
Saint Elmo (died c. 303), was a
Christian saint and martyr. He is
venerated as the
patron saint of
sailors and abdominal...
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Pontine islands archipelago. The port of
Gaeta and
Formia, in the
southernmost part of the province,
belonged traditionally and linguistically...
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Formia War
Memorial (Italian:
monumento ai
caduti di
Formia) is an
Italian war
memorial erected in 1926 to
commemorate the dead of the
First World War...
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Formia-Gaeta
railway station (Italian:
Stazione di
Formia-Gaeta),
previously named Formia railway station (Italian:
Stazione di
Formia),
serves the cities...
- City to
Italian immigrant parents. Her
mother was a
fashion stylist from
Formia, Lazio, and her
father a
veterinarian from Carunchio, Abruzzo.
Sciorra studied...
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district of Sora, the
Valle di Comino, the
district of C****ino, the Gulf of
Formia and Gaeta, the
Pontine Islands,
which until then had been for centuries...
- The Rome–
Formia–Naples railway—also
called the Rome–Naples
Direttissima in
Italian ("most direct")–is part of the
traditional main north-south
trunk line...
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thunderstorms or
volcanic eruptions. St. Elmo's fire is
named after St.
Erasmus of
Formia (also
known as St. Elmo), the
patron saint of sailors. The phenomenon, which...
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particular south of the city of
Frosinone and
starting from the
cities of
Formia and
Gaeta along the coast.
Although in
Roman times the area was part of...