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- founder of the Italian African Police, which he commanded from 1936 to 1943. Maraffa was born in Biljana, present-day Slovenia (then part of the Austro-Hungarian...
- Marafon, Maraffa or Beccaccino is a trick-taking card game for four players from the Italian province of Romagna that is similar to Tressette, but features...
- Anna Fischer-Maraffa, born Miedke or Miedtke, (11 March 1806 – 19 October 1866) was a German operatic soprano. Born in Ansbach, Fisher was the daughter...
- Sagers and Thomas Maraffa, "Soviet Air-P****enger Transportation Network," Geographical Review 80 (1990): 266-267 Sagers and Maraffa, "Soviet Air-P****enger...
- Universität Kaiserslautern. p. 70. ISBN 3-936890-39-0. Sagers, Matthew; Thomas Maraffa (July 1990). "Soviet Air-P****enger Transportation Network". Geographical...
- and Kapellmeister, son of Carl and Charlotte Anna Miedke or Anna Fischer-Maraffa (1806-1866), German operatic soprano, daughter of Carl and Charlotte Carl...
- the Germans along with police chief Carmine Senise, PAI General Riccardo Maraffa (who had been appointed commander of all police forces of the open city...
- theatre as a painter, gallery owner and writer in Regensburg; Anna Fischer-Maraffa (1802-1866), who was also adopted after the death of her mother. Under...
- Lessona). Its first commander, from 1937 to 1943, was General Riccardo Maraffa, replaced for a brief period in 1943 by General Quirino Armellini. The...
- Australian writer Anna Fifield (born 1976), New Zealand journalist Anna Fischer-Maraffa (c. 1802–1866), German operatic soprano Anna Fiske (born 1964), Swedish-born...