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Maglie (Salentino: Maje; Griko: Μάλιαι, translit. Màje; Latin: Mallae) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Lecce in the
Apulia region of southeast...
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Salvatore Anthony Maglie (April 26, 1917 –
December 28, 1992) was an
American Major League Baseball pitcher and later, a
scout and a
pitching coach. He...
- 43°06′01″N 79°01′30″W / 43.100317°N 79.024948°W / 43.100317; -79.024948 Sal
Maglie Stadium is a
stadium in
Niagara Falls, New York. It is
primarily used for...
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Maria Giovanna Maglie (3
August 1952–23 May 2023) was an
Italian essayist,
commentator and journalist. She was born in
Venice on 3
August 1952.
After studying...
- and
Dodgers faced each
other again in the 1956
World Series.
Behind Sal
Maglie, the
Dodgers defeated the
Yankees in Game 1.
Casey Stengel, the manager...
- Lombards, and Normans. The
important towns are Lecce, Gallipoli, Nardò,
Maglie, and Otranto. Its
important agricultural products are
wheat and corn. The...
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started Game 5 for the Yankees. His
opponent in the game was Brooklyn's Sal
Maglie. L****n
needed just 97
pitches to
complete the
perfect game, and only one...
- 4 Gallipoli–Casarano
railway Linea 5 Zollino–Gallipoli
railway Linea 6
Maglie–Gagliano del Capo
railway Linea 7 Lecce–Otranto
railway Bari
Centrale railway...
- from the
original on 3 June 2019.
Retrieved 7 May 2019.
Giorgio Welter, Le
maglie della Serie A, Milano,
Codice Atlantico, 2013, ISBN 978-88-905512-9-1. "La...
- 47-kilometre (29-mile) long
railway line, that
connects Lecce with Zollino,
Maglie and Otranto. The
route operates through the
region of Apulia. The line was...