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- Laurenzana (Lucano: Laurenzànë) is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the region of Basilicata (southern Italy). It rises on a spur between...
- Laurenzana Castle (Italian: Castello di Laurenzana) is a former 12-13th-century castle, now in dilapidated state, standing in a rocky outcrop above the...
- duchy of Laurenzana, in the kingdom of Naples, was acquired by Alfonso Gaetani by his marriage in 1606 with Giulia di Ruggiero, Duchess of Laurenzana. The...
- Carlota Ríos Laurenzana (26 August 1928 – December 2007) was a Mexican diver. She competed in the women's 10 metre platform event at the 1952 Summer Olympics...
- bounded by the comuni of Calvello, Corleto Perticara, Grumento Nova, Laurenzana, Marsicovetere, and Montemurro. Viggiano is known for migrant street musicians...
- Campomaggiore, Castelmezzano, Cirigliano, Corleto Perticara, Gorgoglione and Laurenzana. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages...
- Toronto, Canada in 1888 by Italian immigrants, most of whom were natives of Laurenzana and Genoa. The organization was named after Umberto I, who was King of...
- preserved castles of the region are: Bernalda castle Lagopesole castle Laurenzana Castle Muro Lucano castle Tramontano Castle Venosa castle Basilicata has...
- remarried Nicola Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona, Count of Alife, Duke of Laurenzana and Prince of Piedimonte, who would become his lifelong companion. She...
- production of artistic ceramics. It is bounded by the towns of Abriola, Anzi, Laurenzana, Marsico Nuovo, Marsicovetere, Viggiano. Castle, known from as early as...