- Vucciria, BallarĂ² and Capo.
Palermo lies in a basin,
formed by the Papireto,
Kemonia and
Oreto rivers. The
basin was
named the
Conca d'Oro (the
Golden Basin)...
- San
Giorgio in
Kemonia, some
decades ago
renamed as San
Giuseppe Caf****o, is a
Roman Catholic parish church located on Via dei
Benedettini #13 in the...
- from the
Palazzo dei Normanni,
adjacent to the
church of San
Giorgio in
Kemonia.
While the
interior is
virtually devoid of
decoration or furnishings, the...
-
Phoenicians and
Carthaginians once
extended to the
confluence of the
Papyrus and
Kemonia rivers, near what is now the
intersection of Via Roma and Via Vittorio...
-
Panormos had two cores: the "Old Town" (Palepolis)
between the two
rivers Kemonia and
Papirethos and the "New Town" (Neapolis). Curiously,
early Naples was...
- of the city and was near the
confluence of two
streams or rivers, the
Kemonia and Papireto. The
walls had tow towers,
called Baych and
Pharat built during...
- all'Albergaria Sant'Elena e
Costantino San
Francesco Saverio San
Giorgio in
Kemonia San
Giovanni degli Eremiti San
Giovanni dell'Origlione San
Giuseppe dei...
- cir****scribed by
cliffs and
filled by
alluvial deposits of the
former Kemonia river,
which dried up a four
centuries ago. In the
period of the Sicilian...