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Frattamaggiore (locally also
known as Fratta) is a
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy. It is
located 15 km (9.3 mi)
north of Naples...
- Niccolò
Piccinni and
Leonardo Vinci,
among others. He was born at
Frattamaggiore, in the
Kingdom of Naples, and at an
early age he
entered the Conservatorio...
- 1764 nel
casale di
Frattamaggiore da una
cronaca coeva [The
putrid fever (typhus)
epidemic of 1764 in the
hamlet of
Frattamaggiore from a contemporary...
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Virtus Frattese of
Frattamaggiore changing its
denomination to
Football Club
Neapolis Frattese and
transferring their seat to
Frattamaggiore. The club also...
- June 1989
Stadio Renato Curi,
Perugia Referee:
Arcangelo Pezzella (
Frattamaggiore)
Fiorentina qualified for 1989–90 UEFA Cup. [1]
Capocannonieri Almanacco...
- Gricignano, Cesa, Sant'Antimo, Melito, Casandrino, Arzano,
Grumo Nevano,
Frattamaggiore, Frattaminore, Crispano, Cardito, Caivano, Afragola, Casoria, Casavatore...
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borders the
following muni****lities: Casandrino, Casavatore, Casoria,
Frattamaggiore,
Grumo Nevano, Naples. Arzano,
France Cléguer,
France "Superficie di...
- the Saracens, its po****tion
transferred to the
newly founded town of
Frattamaggiore. They
brought the saint's cult with them,
making Sossius patron saint...
- shirts,
trousers and sweaters.
Their first boutique opened in 2000 in
Frattamaggiore, Naples.
Shortly afterwards, a new
boutique was
opened in
Capri and...
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Montreal Castors 1976–1977 S.S.C.
Napoli (youths) 1978–1979
Frattese Frattamaggiore 1979–1981
Turris 1981–1984
Afragolese 1984–1987
Sorrento 1987–1988 Afragolese...