- The
Irminio (Sicilian: Iriminiu; Italian:
Irminio; Latin: Hirminius) is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) long
river located in south-eastern Sicily,
southern Italy...
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province are the
Irminio,
Dirillo and
Ippari and the only lake in the
province is the Lago di
Santa Rosalia along the
course of the
Irminio river. The skyline...
- (50 mi) Gela 74 km (46 mi)
Salso Cimarosa 72 km (45 mi)
Torto 58 km (36 mi)
Irminio 57 km (35 mi)
Dirillo 54 km (34 mi)
Verdura 53 km (33 mi)
Alcantara 52 km...
- C****ibile
Ciane Crinisus Dirillo Gela
Helorus Imera Settentrionale Ippari Irminio Mazaro Platani San
Leone Salso Simeto Troina Dittaino Gornalunga Verdura...
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- Carlentini. Many
rivers originate there,
including the 'Ánapo, Dirillo, and
Irminio.
Mount Lauro's name
apparently derives from the
Latin laurus (laurel),...
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known as "Pumarejo bridge"
three cable-sta****
spans Irminio Bridge (Ponte Costanzo/Viadotto
Irminio) http://www.highestbridges.com/wiki/index...
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control of Kamarina, have been
found on the
banks of the
nearby river Irminio that was used as canal-port. The
village was
known since the Byzantine...
- of a dam 57,10m tall
along the
higher part of the
course of the
river Irminio,
between the
towns of
Ragusa and Giarratana.
Works started the 10 November...
- present-day
provinces of
Syracuse and
Ragusa and the
watershed between the
Irminio and
Anapo rivers. It is
notable for its
important archaeological remains...