- 1862 it was
absorbed by the
province of
Avellino and
named "Anzano
degli Irpini", but in 1931 it was
returned to the
province of Foggia. The town is part...
- Aen. vii. 563.)
Charles Daubeny on Volcanoes, p. 191.
Topografia degli Irpini, in the
Bullettino dell' Inst. Archeol. 1848, pp. 6-13. This article incorporates...
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Sportiva Avellino 1912 Nickname(s) Lupi (Wolves),
Biancoverdi (White-greens),
Irpini (Irpinians)
Founded 1912; 113 years ago (1912) (first club) 1944; 81 years...
- 71.
Tacitus Ann. xv. 34.
Pliny iii. 11. s. 16; Mommsen, Topogr.
degli Irpini, p. 167, in Bull. dell'Inst. Arch. 1847. Procop. B. G. iii. 6; P. Diac....
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article at [[:it:Dialetti
irpini]]; see its
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inhabited by a true
Italic people called OSCII which subdivided itself in
Irpini (those
which inhabited the
Avellino area),
Samnites (those
which inhabited...
- line
reopened on 25 June 2016. The line is
operated by the
Autoservizi Irpini, the
regional bus operator, and has the
following parameters: The line runs...
- Abellinensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in the
territory of the
Irpini, some 55 km (30 mi) east of
Naples and 23 km (14 mi)
south of Benevento...
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PalaDelMauro Full name
Palasport Giacomo Del
Mauro Location Piazzale Degli Irpini (Angolo Via Zoccolari) 83100,
Avellino (AV)
Coordinates 40°55′32.93″N 14°47′21...
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archaeological findings that
attest to the
contacts with the Osci and the
Irpini. In
Roman times it was
affected by the
Second Punic War
while the Via Traiana...