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Grammichele (Sicilian: Grammicheli, Gr****:
Echetle (meaning "plowshare"); Latin: Echetla, Ochula; Medieval: Occhiolà) is a town and
comune in the Metropolitan...
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Panzer III and one of the Mark IV "Specials" were destro**** by its men at
Grammichele on July 15. The
regiment also took part
Operation Baytown,
landings on...
- earthquake, many
towns were
rebuilt on
entirely new sites, such as Noto and
Grammichele. The
rulers of the time, the
kings of Spain,
granted the
nobleman Giuseppe...
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known as the
Chiesa Madre of the town of
Grammichele in the
region of Sicily, Italy. The
entire town of
Grammichele was
relocated and
rebuilt after the 1693...
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Iudica Castiglione di
Sicilia Catania Fiumefreddo di
Sicilia Giarre Grammichele Gravina di
Catania Licodia Eubea Linguaglossa Maletto Maniace Mascali...
- the muni****l
statutes of some
Sicilian towns, such as
Caltagirone and
Grammichele, in
which the "inalienable
historical and
cultural value of the Sicilian...
- Arcangelo,
Contigliano San
Michele Arcangelo,
Fermo San
Michele Arcangelo,
Grammichele San
Michele Arcangelo,
Greccio San
Michele Arcangelo,
Marsico Nuovo San...
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Sciri Sottano,
Monte Casasia,
Castiglione di Ragusa,
Terravecchia di
Grammichele, Morgantina,
Montagna di
Marzo (Piazza Armerina), and
Terravecchia di...
- (1,713 ft)
Grafing bei München 522 m (1,713 ft) Belp 521 m (1,709 ft)
Grammichele 520 m (1,710 ft)
Ragusa 520 m (1,710 ft)
Zwettl 520 m (1,710 ft) Vitoria-Gasteiz...
- S****u
Strovina Tanca Marchesa Torrevecchia Tramariglio Villaggio Calik Grammichele Alberese Albinia Calambrone Macchiascandona Pienza Spergolaia Tirrenia...