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Catania (/kəˈtɑːniə/, also UK: /-ˈteɪn-/, US: /-ˈtæn-/;
Sicilian and Italian: [kaˈtaːnja] ) is the second-largest muni****lity on Sicily,
after Palermo...
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Catania Football Club,
commonly known as
Catania, is an
Italian football club
based in the city of
Catania, Sicily, that
plays in
Serie C.
Originally founded...
- Inter****onale
Vincenzo Bellini di
Catania-Fontanarossa), is an
international airport 2.3 NM (4.3 km; 2.6 mi)
southwest of
Catania, the
second largest city on...
- AD) is a
Christian saint. Her
feast is on 5 February.
Agatha was born in
Catania, part of the
Roman Province of Sicily, and was
martyred c. 251. She is...
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Dolores Catania (née Spagnola; born
December 28, 1970) is an
American television personality, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. She is best
known as a...
- The
province of
Catania (Italian:
provincia di
Catania; Sicilian:
pruvincia di
Catania) was a
province in the
autonomous island region of Sicily, Italy...
- The
Roman Theatre of
Catania (Teatro
Romano di
Catania)
consists of the
ruins of two open-air
semicircular ancient Roman theatres,
located between Piazza...
- The
Catania Metro (Italian:
Metropolitana di
Catania) is a
rapid transit system serving the
coastal city of
Catania, Sicily, in
Southern Italy. One of...
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vocals (1996, 2006–2010) Paul
Pesco –
guitar (1997–2001, 2010–2013) Jeff
Catania –
guitars (2001–2006) John
Korba – keyboards, guitar,
backing vocals (2002–2003)...
- iconologia". In Rizza, G. (ed.). La
Villa romana del
Casale di
Piazza Armerina.
Catania. p. 152. Dunbabin,
Katherine (1999).
Mosaics of the Gr**** and
Roman World...