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- The Garigliano (Italian pronunciation: [ɡariʎˈʎaːno]) is a river in central Italy. It forms at the confluence of the rivers Gari (also known as the Rapido)...
- The Battle of Garigliano was fought in 915 between Christian forces and the Saracens. Pope John X personally led the Christian forces into battle. The...
- The Garigliano bowl is a small impasto bowl with bucchero glaze likely to have been produced around 500 BC, with an early Latin inscription written in...
- Garigliano may refer to: Garigliano, a river in central Italy Garigliano, a name used on the west coast of Italy for Tramontane, a cold wind from the north...
- The Battle of Garigliano was fought on 29 December 1503 between a Spanish army under Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba and a French army commanded by Ludovico...
- Pont du Garigliano station (English: Garigliano Bridge) is a station on the RER C line of the Paris Region's express suburban rail system, the Réseau...
- Garigliano Nuclear Power Plant was a nuclear power plant located at Sessa Aurunca (Campania), in southern Italy. It was named after the river Garigliano...
- The Pont du Garigliano (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ dy ɡaʁiɡlijano]) is a bridge across the Seine in Paris. The Pont du Garigliano links Boulevard Martial-Valin...
- Line was anc****d by German forces holding the Rapido-Gari, Liri, and Garigliano valleys and several surrounding peaks and ridges. Together, these features...
- suspension bridge of Real Ferdinando or the Ferdinandeo Bridge over the River Garigliano was the first iron catenary suspension bridge built in Italy, and one...